RT Article T1 In the Margins of the Predestination Controversy: The Manuscript Context of the Hincmar Mock Epitaph JF The catholic historical review VO 105 IS 1 SP 52 OP 74 A1 Papahagi, Adrian 1976- LA English PB The Catholic University of America Press YR 2019 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1676783512 AB The predestination controversy, which involved some of the most important figures of Europe between 848-860, also made literary victims. A distich, found in the margins of five manuscripts copied from the ninth to the eleventh century, reads "Here lies Hincmar, a fiercely avaricious thief; the only noble thing he did was to die." By looking afresh at the manuscripts, their context, and their relationships, the present study investigates the vexed question of the authorship of the Hincmar mock epitaph. It also offers the first edition of the text to take into account all manuscript variants. NO Seite 68-74: Appendix: "Edition of the Hincmar mock epitaph" K1 Catholic Church History K1 Epitaphs K1 Eriugena K1 Hincmar of Reims K1 Hincmar, Archbishop of Reims, ca. 806-882 K1 Manuscripts K1 Predestination K1 mock epitaph DO 10.1353/cat.2019.0044