Excerpt from Pauli Historia Langobardorum: In Usum Scholarum Ex Monumentis Germaniae Historicis Recusa
Timavus flavius, ad quem Paulum natum esse Eàoitaphium refert, castri illius moenia hand affluit. I) An stricto sensu nobilem familiam di cas, cum Dahnio p. 3 sq. Dubitari potest. Paulus de fratre suo et so rore diaene: Nobilitas periit miseris, accessit aegestas, de familiae statu domestico cogitasse videtur. Hildrici vero verba: Eximio dudum Bar dorum stemmate gentis, non ad totam Langobardorum gentem, sed cer tum gentis stemma referenda esse, censeo. 2) De tempore nihil certi constat; sed carmine ad Karolum inter a. 781. Et 786. Scripta (infra p. 9) ait: iam gravante senio, quod quinquagenarius vix dicere patuisset. 3) V. Infra p. 9. De quo cf. L. Midler, Rhein. ]piuseum xxi]i,p. 202. 4) Scholae etiam in aula esse poterant. 5) qui elegantiae time studiis semper fautor extiti. Epist. Ad Adalp.; 'studiis' in editioneharteln (p. 14 n. Minus recte omittitur. 6) A. 16, f. 52; cf. Arch. VIII, 187 Eosdem Bethmann in cool. Florentino, Strozzi 46, membr. 8, 3. X] V, f invenit, sed minus accurate scriptos. Qui sequuntur versus de annis a prin cipio, a V. Cl. Baist descripti, Pauli esse nequeunt, quippe qui ita computent Sunt octodecim et sexcenti baptism0 Domini Anni usque ad Scotorùm mortem regis Domnali.
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