Hadoard or Hadoardus was a priest and presumed librarian (custos librorum) in Corbie Abbey during the ninth century. He is known for two surviving collectanea, or anthologies of extracts. One of these (now Vatican Reg. lat. 1762) draws primarily from the philosophical works of Cicero. It also contains excerpts from Macrobius and Martianus Capella, as well as an introductory poem of 112 lines that echoes classical poets. A collection of excerpts from St. Augustine and other patristic authorities is preserved in Paris, BnF n.a.l. 13381.
Hadoard or Hadoardus was a priest and presumed librarian (custos librorum) in Corbie Abbey during the ninth century. He is known for two surviving collectanea...
Middle Ages. It was commented upon copiously: by John Scotus Erigena, Hadoard, Alexander Neckham, and Remigius of Auxerre. In the eleventh century the...
9th-century manuscript of Vegetius copied at Corbie Abbey in the time of Hadoard (fl. c. 850). This manuscript, now Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France...
scholars were Ratramnus (died c. 868), Radbertus Paschasius (died 865) and Hadoard. Saint Gerald of Sauve-Majeure was born in Corbie and became a child oblate...
Rand (1931), p. 473 Beeson, Charles H. (1948). "Lupus of Ferrières and Hadoard". Classical Philology. 43 (3): 190–191. doi:10.1086/363110. JSTOR 266987...