secretary to the emperor Charles the Great, was a German. He is the most ancient historian of that nation, and wrote very eloquently for a man of the 9th century. It is said, that he inflamed himself so well into the favour of Emma, daughter to Charles the Great, that he obtained from her whatever he desired. Charles the Great, having found out the intrigue, did not do as Augustus, who is thought to have banished Ovid, because he believed him to be too much favoured by Julia; for he married the two lovers together, and gave them a fine estate in land.