Everard of Bethune ( French Éverard de Béthune , lat.Eberhardus Bethuniensis , lat.Ebrardus Bithuniensis ; died about 1212) - Latin poet and grammar of French (Flemish) origin. Born in Arras , he taught, apparently, in Bethune . He wrote the grammar poem Graecismus (the name is given because of a brief excursion about the Greek language), as well as the book “Labyrinth, or the suffering of school rectors” ( Labyrinthus , vel De miseriis rectorum scholarum ), which is sometimes attributed to Eberhard the German ; both poems were often quoted. He also wrote against the Waldenses ( Liber Antihaeresis , c. 1210).
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Notes
- ↑ Record # 12153678 // VIAF - 2012.
Literature
- Anne Grondeux . Le Graecismus d'Évrard de Béthune à travers ses gloses (2001)
- Anne Grondeux . Glosa super Graecismum Eberhardi Bethuniensis Capitula I — III: de figuris coloribusque rhetoricis (2010)
- Antonets E.V. Medieval poetic grammars of the Latin language and their fragments in the Scientific Library of Moscow State University / Indo-European Linguistics and Classical Philology - IX. Readings on the memory of Professor I. M. Tronsky. St. Petersburg, 2005. P. 17-20.
New Edition
- Eberhard von Bethune. Graecismus / Hrsg. Johannes Wrobel. Vratislaviae 1887 (= Hildesheim, 1987).