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Originally appearing in Volume V07, Page 210 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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CORVEY  , a

place in the Prussian province of Westphalia, on the Weser, a mile north of the
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town of
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Hoxter, with which it communicates by an avenue of lime trees . During the
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middle ages it was famous for its
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great
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Benedictine abbey, which was founded and endowed by the emperor Louis the Pious about 820, and received its name from having been first occupied by a
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body of monks coming from Corbie in Picardy . The bones of St Vitus, the
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patron saint of Saxony, were removed thither _ according to legend in 836, but apart from this attraction, Corvey became the centre of
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Christianity in Saxony and a nursery of classical studies . The abbot was a prince of the
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Empire, and Corvey was made a bishopric in 1783 . In 1803 the abbey was secularized, in 1815 its lands were given to Prussia, and in 1822 they were bestowed on Victor Amadeus, landgrave of Hesse-Rotenburg, by whom they were bequeathed, in 1834, to Prince Victor of
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Hohenlohe-Schillingsfurst, duke of Ratibor . The abbey, which is now used as a residence, possesses a magnificent library of 150,000 volumes especially rich in old illustrated
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works, though the ancient collection due to the
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literary
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enthusiasm of the Benedictines is no longer extant . Here in 1517 the
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manuscript of the five first books of the Annals of Tacitus was discovered . Here Widukind wrote his Res gestae Saxonicae . Here, also, the librarian and poet Hoffmann von Fallersleben lived and worked . The Annales Corbejenses 648–1148 of the monks can be read in the Monumenta Germaniae historica,
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Band iii . The Chronicon Corbejense, published by A . C .

Wedekind in 1823, has been declared by S .

Hirsch and Waitz (Kritisehe Prufung, Berlin, 1839) to be a forgery . See P . Wigand, Geschichte der Abtei Korvey (Hoxter, 1819) ; and M . Meyer, Zur dltern Geschichte Corveys and HOxters (Paderborn, 1893) .

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