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Balderic Bourgogne

Balderic Burguliysky ( Latin: Baldericus Burguliensis, Baldricus Burgoliensis ) or Baudry from Burgoy ( French Baudry de Bourgeuil ) or Baldrik Dolsky ( Latin Baldericus Dolensis ); 1045–1130 - French priest, Latin poet, historiographer, hagiographer; Benedictine .

Balderic Bourgogne
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Biography

He was born in Myung-sur-Loire around 1045. [2] He studied at a school in Angers , then entered the Burgoye Abbey in Anjou ; became his abbot in 1089. In 1107, Pope Paschalius II made Baldric the bishop of Dolsk [3] . Baldrick was them until 1120, subsequently lived in different abbeys. Participated in all the cathedrals that took place during his lifetime, he was in Rome many times, left a story about a trip to England. He died on January 5, 1130 in the Abbey of Le Preaux .

Creativity

He wrote the story of the First Crusade ( Historia Hierosolymitana , in four books, is part of the collection of Jacques Bongard . Based partly on the direct testimonies of the participants, Baldric’s book was given for verification to Abbot Pierre de Maylesais, who accompanied the crusaders. Among the books of Baldric - poem about the conquest of England and the reign of Philip I of ; wrote the lives of his friend Robert Arbrisselya (included in the collection of Jean Bolland ), St. Valerian Tinurtiyskogo , St. Hugh of Rouen , saint Samson of Dol ; message to the monks abbeys in Fekane , which contains an interesting story about the morals of the Bretons, as well as the English and Norman monasteries 256 Latin different content of poems written in large part to Burgoe preserved in a single manuscript;.. include letters, epitaphs, epigrams, praise holy Adela of Normandy , imitation of Ovid Baldrik called the poet of the "Ovidian Renaissance" [4]

Bibliography

  • Poèmes , T. I, texte établi, trad. et commenté par Jean-Yves Tilliette , les Belles lettres, 1998 ISBN 2-251-33637-0
  • Poèmes , T. II, texte établi, trad. et commenté par Jean-Yves Tilliette , les Belles lettres, 2002 ISBN 2-251-33640-0
  • Œuvres poétiques , édition critique publiée d'après le manuscrit du Vatican par Phyllis Abrahams, Genève, Slatkine, 1974
  • Œuvres en prose (Textes hagiographiques) , T. III, texte établi, trad. et commenté par Armelle Le Huërou, les Belles Lettres, 2013, ISBN 978-2-251-33652-7 : http://www.lesbelleslettres.com/livre/?GCOI=22510100753450&fa
  • A. Le Huërou "Hagiographie et politique: l'exemple de Baudri, archevêque de Dol (1107-1130)", Atala , t. 10, mars 2007: https://web.archive.org/web/20081119234936/http://www.lycee-chateaubriand.fr/cru-atala/publications/coulbeaux.pdf
  • Jean-Yves Tilliette , "Note sur le manuscrit des poèmes de Baudri de Bourgueil", Scriptoria , 37, (1983)
  • J. Dalarun, G. Giordanengo, A. Le Huërou, J. Longere, D. Poirel, BL Venarde, Les deux vies de Robert d'Arbrissel, fondateur de Fontevraud. Légendes, écrits et témoignages / The Two Lives of Robert of Arbrissel, Founder of Fontevraud. Legends, Writings, and Testimonies, Disciplina Monastica 4 (FONTES 1), Brepols, Turnhout, 2006.
  • Baldricus burgulianus. Carmina / Ed. Karlheinz Hilbert. Heidelberg, 1979).
  • La Vie du bienheureux Robert d'Arbrissel, fondateur de l'ordre de Fontevraud (par Baldéric, traduite par Sébastien Ganot). - Les Maximes de la vie spirituelle tirées de la vie de l'esprit et de la conduite du bienheureux Robert d'Arbrissel , La Flèche, G. Griveau, 1648.
  • Otto Schumann, "Baudri von Bourgueil als Dichter," in Studien zur lateinischen Dichtung des Mittelalters , vol. 3 (Munich, 1931), 885–896.

Notes

  1. ↑ German National Library , Berlin State Library , Bavarian State Library , etc. Record # 119023067 // General regulatory control (GND) - 2012—2016.
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  2. ↑ Notice d'autorité de la BnF
  3. ↑ Normannia monastica (X-XII siècle). Prosopographie des abbés bénédictins / Publications du CRAHM. Véronique Gazeau. Caen, 200. P. 403.
  4. ↑ TSB
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Balderik_Burgulsky&oldid=93201017


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