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Contractus Hermannus

1013 - 1054 Hymnal Number: d9 Author of "Hail, holy queen enthroned above" in The Parish Mass and Hymnal. Rev. ed. Hermannus Contractus (also known as Herimanus Augiensis or Hermann von Reichenau) was the son of Count Wolverad II von Altshausen. He was born 18 February, 1013 at Altshausen (Swabia). He was a cripple at birth, but intellectually gifted. Therefore his parents sent him to be taught by Abbot Berno on the island of Reichenau. He took his monastic vows here and died on Reichenau 21 September, 1054. He was a mathematician, astronomer, musician, chronicler, and poet, among other things. He is frequently credited as the author of "Alma Redemptoris Mater" and "Salve Regina" Dianne Shapiro, from Schlager, P. (1910). Hermann Contractus. In The Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. Retrieved October 13, 2014 from New Advent: http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/07266a.htm ================================== Hermannus Contraecus, so called because of his crippled condition, is also known as Hermann of Vöhringen, Hermann of Reichenau, and Hermann der Gebrechliche. He was the son of the Count of Vöhringen in Swabia, and was born on July 18, 1013. He entered the school of St. Gall, circa 1020, and soon developed, although so young, an intense interest in his studies. It is said of him that he rapidly mastered Latin, Greek, and Arabic. History, music, mathematics, philosophy, and theology engaged his attention, and in each study he attained marked success. Some go so far as to say with confidence that he translated Aristotle's Poetics and Rhetoric from the Arabic, but the statement is disputed by others. At thirty years of age he removed from St. Gall to the monastery of Reichenau, where he remained to his death, Sept. 24, 1054. His name is associated with several hymns of historical importance, and notably the following:— 1. Alma Redemptoris, Mater quae pervia coeli. 2. Rex omnipotens die hodierna. 3. Sancti Spiritus adsit nobis gratia. 4. Salve Regina. 5. Veni Sancte spiritus, Et emitte. 6. Veni Sancte spiritus: Reple. 7. Victimae Paschali. The conclusions arrived at in annotations of these hymns concerning their respective authorship will be found somewhat adverse to Hermannus's claims with regard to Nos. 2 and 4, and positively against him with respect to Nos. 3,5 and 7. Some of these conclusions will be found to be utterly opposed to those of Duffield on the same hymns in his Latin Hymn-Writers, &c, 1889, pp. 149-168. This difference of opinion arises mainly out of the fact that the manuscript at St. Gall and at the British Museum were not examined by Duffield, and are much older and more important than any of those with which he was acquainted. --Excerpts from John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix I (1907)

Michael Gannon

Hymnal Number: d15 Author of "Look down on us Saint Joseph" in The Parish Mass and Hymnal. Rev. ed.

Melvin L. Farrell

1930 - 1986 Person Name: Melvin Farrell Hymnal Number: d12 Author of "Humbly let us voice our homage" in The Parish Mass and Hymnal. Rev. ed.

Wipo

1000 - 1050 Person Name: Wipo of Burgundy Hymnal Number: d4 Author of "Christ, the Lord is risen today" in The Parish Mass and Hymnal. Rev. ed. Wipo (Wippo or Wigbert), a native of Burgundy, chaplain ot Emperor conrad IIl, A. D. 1000, Authroship is claimed for him, but not definitely estabished. Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal, 1908

Irvin M. Udulutsch

b. 1920 Person Name: Irvin Udulutsch Hymnal Number: d23 Author of "O sacrament most holy" in The Parish Mass and Hymnal. Rev. ed.

Martin B. Hellriegel

1890 - 1981 Hymnal Number: d29 Author of "Christ Jesus, victor, Christ Jesus, ruler" in The Parish Mass and Hymnal. Rev. ed.

F. G. Kohlbrenner

Hymnal Number: d1 Author of "Accept, Almighty Father, these [the] [this] gifts [gift] of bread and" in The Parish Mass and Hymnal. Rev. ed.

St. Joseph of the Palisades

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