Astronome, L'
, the name, or assumed name of a
person who lived in the ninth century, and wrote “The
life of the emperor Lewis le Debonnaire,” at whose court
he is supposed to have enjoyed some office. He is said to
have had many conferences with that prince on astronomical
s’ubjects. The life was written in Latin, and has been
translated into French by the president Cousin. The original is in Du Chesne’s Collection of Historians. 3
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