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Originally appearing in Volume V13, Page 366 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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HERMANN OF
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REICHENAU (HERIMANNUS AUGIENSIS)
  , commonly distinguished as Hermannus Contractus, i.e. the Lame (1013-1054), German scholar and chronicler, was the son of Count Wolferad of Alshausen in Swabia . Hermann, who became a monk of the famous abbey of
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Reichenau, is at once one of the most attractive and one of the most pathetic figures of
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medieval monasticism . Crippled and distorted by
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gout from his childhood, he was deprived of the use of his legs; but, in spite of this, he became one of the most learned men of his time, and exercised a
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great
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personal and intellectual influence on the numerous
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band of scholars he gathered round him . He died on the 24th of September 1054, at the
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family castle of Alshausen near
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Biberach . Besides the ordinary studies of the monastic scholar, he devoted himself to mathematics, astronomy and
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music, and constructed watches and
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instruments of various kinds . His chief
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work is a Chronicon ad annum 1054, which furnishes important and
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original material for the
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history of the emperor Henry III . The first edition, from a MS. no longer extant, was printed by J . Sichard at Basel in 1529, and reissued by Heinrich Peter in 1549; another edition appeared at St Blaise in 1790 under the supervision of Ussermann; and a third, as a result of the collation of numerous
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MSS., forms
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part of vol. v. of Pertz's Monumenta Germaniae historica . A German
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translation of the last is contributed by K . F . A . Nobbe to Die Geschichtsschreiber der deutschen Vorzeit (1st ed., Berlin, 1851; 2nd ed.,
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Leipzig, 1893) .

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separate lives of Conrad II. and Henry III., often ascribed to Hermann. appear to have perished . His
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treatises De mensura astrolabii and De utilitatibus astrolabii (to be found, on the authority of
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Salzburg MSS., in Pez, Thesaurus enecdotorum novissimus, iii.) being the first contributions of moment furnisbed by a
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European to this subject, Hermann was for a time considered the inventor of the astrolabe . A didactic poem from his pen, De octo vitiis principalibus, is printed in Haupt's Zeitschrift fur deutsches Alterthum (vol. xiii.); and he is sometimes credited
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Regina, and
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Alma Redemptoris . A martyrologium by ermann was discovered by E . Dummler in a MS. at
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Stuttgart, and was published by him in " Das Martyrologium Notkers and seine Verwandten " in Forschungen zur deutschen Geschichte,
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xxv . (
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Gottingen, 1885) . See H . Hansjakob, Herimann der Lahme (Mainz, 1875) ; Potthast, Bibliotheca med. aev. s .

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