Lupus Servatus, also Servatus Lupus (c. 805 – c. 862), in French Loup, was a Benedictine monk and Abbot of Ferrières Abbey during the Carolingian dynasty, who was also a member of Charles the Bald's court and a noted theological author of the 9th century. He is sometimes regarded as the first humanist of the Early Middle Ages because of the quality of his literary style, his love of learning, and his work as a scribe and textual critic.[1]
LupusServatus, also ServatusLupus (c. 805 – c. 862), in French Loup, was a Benedictine monk and Abbot of Ferrières Abbey during the Carolingian dynasty...
An oblate of the abbey of Saint-Germain d'Auxerre, he studied with LupusServatus and Haimo of Auxerre. His own students included Remigius of Auxerre...
He kept a large library, commissioned works of Latin literature from LupusServatus and Sedulius Scottus, and maintained a correspondence with the theologians...
de Mariana Julian of Toledo, (642–690) Luis de Molina LupusServatus (also known as ServatusLupus) (c. 805–c. 862) Máeldub (also Maildubh, Maildulf or...
(Approximate date) (d. 876) Liudolf, duke of Saxony (approximate date) LupusServatus, Frankish abbot (approximate date) February 25 – De Zong, emperor of...
Libellus de adoranda cruce, which Einhard had dedicated to his pupil LupusServatus. The Arch of Einhard was a reliquary made by Einhard, which reproduced...
Al-Muntasir, Muslim caliph (b. 837) Bugha al-Kabir, Muslim general LupusServatus, Frankish abbot (approximate date) Máel Sechnaill mac Maíl Ruanaid,...
commissioned by Eberhard of Friuli, probably about 830, from the scholar LupusServatus, abbot of Ferrières. It is held by the Gotha Research Library (Gotha...
traditionally been assumed to be a monk of Ferrières Abbey, at the time of LupusServatus. The attribution has been questioned, but the Expositio was later (by...
Nestorius. Eight letters by him are extant in Latin in the Epistolae of LupusServatus. Wace, Henry (2013). "Andreas Samosatensis of Samosata". Dictionary...
all "pagan literature." In this he offers a striking contrast, with LupusServatus, a disciple of Rhabanus, who, as Abbot of Ferrières, early in the ninth...
in this way and later bequeathed them to his native monastery. Abbot LupusServatus of Ferrières personally copied dozens of codices for himself and his...
Al-Muntasir, Muslim caliph (b. 837) Bugha al-Kabir, Muslim general LupusServatus, Frankish abbot (approximate date) Máel Sechnaill mac Maíl Ruanaid,...
or largely used in the next century by Hrabanus Maurus of Fulda and ServatusLupus of Ferrières. About a thousand manuscripts exist, all ultimately derived...
cathedral chapter. A copy of a letter from Martianus to a fellow humanist, ServatusLupus of Ferrières, has survived. Martianus is thought to have corresponded...
production in Europe, and sent forth such pupils as Walafrid Strabo, ServatusLupus of Ferrières, and Otfrid of Weissenburg. It was probably at this period...
church in Rheims; Servatus is alleged to have saved Tongeren with his prayers, as Saint Genevieve is said to have saved Paris. Lupus, bishop of Troyes...
father of Varenius Lupus and Varenius Provincialis, known from a third-century funerary inscription from Lugdunum in Gaul. Varenius Lupus, the son of Taurus...
Walafrid Strabo (809-849) are men of extensive and disinterested learning. ServatusLupus, Abbot of Ferrières (805-862), in his quest for Latin manuscripts labours...