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Tuotilo

Saint Tuotilo (Tutilo, Tutilo von Gallen, Tutilo of Gall, Tutilo of Saint Gall) (c.850 – c.915) was a medieval monk and composer.
==Life==
Born either in Ireland or in Alemannic Germany,〔According to his biographer, who based his account on Ekkehard IV, Tuotilo was of Alemannic origin, see Rüsch, Ernst Gerhard: ''Tuotilo. Mönch und Künstler. Beiträge zur Kenntnis seiner Persönlichkeit'' (St. Gallen, 1953).〕 he is said to have been a large and powerfully built man, and an excellent boxer. Always cheerful and in excellent spirits, he was a general favourite.〔(Bradley, John W. "Illuminated Manuscripts" )〕 He received his education at St. Gall's, from Iso and the Irishman Moengall, teachers in the monastic school.〔(Kampers, Franz, and Klemens Löffler: "Notker", in: ''The Catholic Encyclopedia'' vol. 11 (New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1911). 23 May 2013 )〕 He was the friend of Notker of St. Gall, with whom he studied music under Moengal. Educated at the Abbey of St. Gall, he remained to become a monk there.
Tuotilo was a poet, hymnist, architect, painter, sculptor, metal worker, and composer. His artistic interests included book illumination and music.〔(Mellby, Julie L.: "S. Gallus panem porrigit urso", in: ''Graphic Arts'' (Princeton University Library), 22 May 2012 )〕
Tuotilo was a good speaker, had a fine musical voice, was a capital carver in wood, and an accomplished illuminator. Like most of the earlier monks of St. Gall, he was a clever musician, equally skilful with the trumpet and the harp. Besides being teacher of music in the upper school to the sons of the nobility, he was a classical tutor and could preach both in Latin and Greek. His chief accomplishments, however, were music and painting, and on these his reputation mainly rests. He was much in request and by the permission of his abbot travelled to distant places. One of his celebrated sculptures was the image of the Blessed Virgin for the cathedral at Metz. In addition, he was a mathematician and astronomer, and constructed an astrolabe or orrery, which showed the courses of the planets.〔

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