Tuotilo

[2] He received his education at St. Gall's, from Iso of St. Gallen [de] and the Irishman Moengall, teachers in the monastic school.

[1] According to the British librarian John W Bradley, Tuotilo was said to be "a good speaker, had a fine musical voice, was a capital carver in wood, and an accomplished illuminator.

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.

[5] James Midgley Clark points out that the most interesting items at the St. Gallen Abbey in Switzerland are the ivory tablets attributed to Tuotilo, which form the cover of the Evangelium Longum.

[citation needed] Tuotilo was buried at a chapel dedicated to Saint Catherine in St. Gall, which was later renamed for him.

Two ivory tablets attributed to Tuotilo
Detail of an ivory tablet attributed to Tuotilo