Abstract

The De Cartillagine, a fragmentary letter found in only one manuscript (Vatican City, Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, MS Reg. lat. 633, Part 1), is the only surviving work written by Bishop Arnulf of Orléans (970/1-1002) and an important witness to his long-running conflict with Abbo, abbot of Fleury (988-1004). This article summarizes the career of Arnulf and provides a new edition of the De Cartillagine that corrects the previous edition by Philippe Lauer, as well as a complete translation.

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