"Three phaetons are coming with townspeople in them," said Ansgarius, and dismounted with an abashed air.
Ansgarius was a clever boy, who had all his dates at his fingers' ends; but he had no idea of the meaning of time.
Ansgarius, St., supposed to have been the compiler of the Biblia Pauperum, 94.
In 1835 Fahlcrantz brought out the first part of his epic of Ansgarius, which was completed in 1846, in 14 cantos.
But for Ansgarius the little traffic that came their way was an inexhaustible source of excitement.