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Originally appearing in Volume V23, Page 306 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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RICHERUS  ,

monk of St Remi at Reims, and a chronicler of the loth century, son of Rodulf, a trusty councillor and captain of Louis IV . He studied at Reims under Gerbert, afterwards Pope
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Silvester II., who taught him mathematics,
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history, letters and eloquence . He was also well versed in the medical science of his time, and in 991 travelled to
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Chartres to consult the medical
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MSS. there . He was still living in 998, but there is no mention of him after that date . In spite of his violent partisanship,—for Richerus was an ardent upholder of the Carolings and French supremacy,—of
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great defects of style, and of an utter disregard of accuracy and truth, his Historiae has a unique value as giving us the only tolerably full account by a contemporary of the memorable revolution of 987, which placed the Capets on the
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throne of France . The History, in four books, begins with Charles the Fat and Eudes, and goes down to the
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year 995 . From 969 onwards Richerus had no earlier history before him, and his
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work is the chief source for the period . It was first edited in Pertz's Monumenta Germaniae, vol. iii . There are French
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translations by Guadet (Paris, 1845,
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Soc. de I'hist. de France) ; Poinsignon (Reims, 1855, pub. de I'Academie de Rheims) ; and a German version by K . Freiherr v. der Osten-Sacken (Berlin 1854) . Cf . Molinier,
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Sources de l'histoire de France, i .

284 (ed . 1901) .

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