Ekkehard I the Elder

Ekkehard I the Elder

▪ German monk and poet
also called  Ekkehard I of St. Gall, Ekkehard  also spelled  Ekkehart 
born c. 910, Toggenburg?, Alemannia [now in Switzerland]
died Jan. 14, 973, Sankt Gallen

      teacher, monk, hymnist, and poet whom some scholars regard as the author of rius, (Waltharius) a celebrated Latin heroic poem based on the life of King Walter of Aquitaine.

      Of noble birth, Ekkehard was educated at the Benedictine monastery of Sankt Gallen (St. Gall) in Switzerland, then one of Europe's greatest centres of learning, at which he later taught.

      After being elected dean of the monastery in 957, Ekkehard went to Rome, where he was well received by Pope John XII. He retired to Sankt Gallen and was chosen abbot but declined the position, recommending one Burkard, whom he continually advised. A noted economist, Ekkehard rejuvenated the intellectual and ecclesiastical prestige that had distinguished Sankt Gallen for centuries. Adjacent to the monastery, he founded a hospice for travelers and the sick.

      Among his extant hymns are those honouring the Trinity and Saints Columban and John the Baptist. The belief that Ekkehard was also the author of the famous Waltharius epic stems from a statement in the Casus Sancti Galli, a history of Sankt Gallen written in part by Ekkehard IV, that Ekkehard I—while still in abbey school—composed a Vitam Waltharii manu fortis as a school exercise for his master Geraldus. That an individual named Geraldus, or Gerald, dedicated the work to Bishop Erkanbald of Strasbourg is clear; scholars now tend to attribute the entire 1,456-line Waltharius epic to Geraldus. Certain scholars have suggested that the life of Waltharius to which Ekkehard IV refers is in fact a different Waltharius.

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