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RUDOLPH, or RAOUL

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Originally appearing in Volume V23, Page 818 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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RUDOLPH, or RAOUL  , known as RuuoLPH GLABER (Rudolph the Bald) (d. c . 1o5o), French chronicler, was born in
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Burgundy about 985, and was in turn an inmate of the monasteries of St Leger at Champeaux and St Benigne at
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Dijon, afterwards entering the famous abbey of Cluny, and becoming a monk at St Germain at
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Auxerre before 1039 . He also appears to have visited Italy . His Historiarum sui temporis libri V., dedicated to St Odilon, abbot of Cluny, purports to be a universal
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history from 90o to 1044; but is an irregular narration of events in France and Burgundy . Rudolph was a strong believer in the approaching end of the
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world . The Historiarum was first printed in 1596, and published by A . Duchesne in the Historiae Francorum Scriptores, tome iv . (Paris, 1639-49) . Extracts are printed in the Monumenta Germaniae historica,
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Band vii . ; but perhaps the best edition of the
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work is the one edited by M . Prou in the Collection de textes pour servir a l'etude et l'enseignement de l'histoire (Paris, 1886) . Rudolph also wrote a Vita S .

Gulielmi, abbatis S . Benigni, published by J .

Mabillon in the Acta Sanctorum, tome vi . (Paris, 1668) . See A . Molinier,
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Les
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Sources de l'histoire de France, tome ii.(Paris, 1902) ; and A . Potthast, Bibliotheca historica (Berlin, 1896) .

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