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De Adventu beati Theodori in Angliam
Vita sancti Theodori
Century: 11
Hagiography
Latin
England
INCIPIT
Anno ab incarnatione Domini sexcentesimo sexagesimo quarto eclypsis solis facta est, et sanctus pontifex Deusdedit dorovernensis aecclesiae sextus migravit ad christum.
EXPLICIT
Celebremus, fratres, mente pia almi patris huius letissima Theodori solennia, qui dum vixit terrigena verus fuit deicola, sacerdotali infula praepollens in ierarchia. Hinc Deo laus et gloria, per omnia saeculorum saecula. Amen.
Sex: M- Bio: monk of Saint Bertin's, 1058 or shortly after he followed bishop Hereman of Wiltshire (+1078) to England and was presumably monk in the monastery of Sherborne, stayed in several other monasteries (e.g.abbey of Canterbury), probably chaplain of the nuns of Wilton; +after 1106 (see Liebermann).-Status author (order, function): Benedictine Monks (OSB)
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Location:Abbey of Saint Augustine in Canterbury - Date:after 1091 - Commission: /
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ABSTRACT
Biography of Theodorus, archbishop of Canterbury, with some information on his translation in 1091. The Vita sancti Laurentii, Vita et miracula sancti Melliti, Vita sancti Iusti, Vita sancti Honorii, Vita Sancti Deusdedit, Vita sancti Theodori, Vita et miracula sancti Letardi and the Vita, translatio et miracula Adriani appear in combination with texts dealing with St Augustine and St Mildred, as a result of their translation to St Augustine's abbey in Canterbury in 1091. Because of their coherence, all texts are attributed to Goscelinus. Anyway, the vita St Laurentii is announced by Goscelinus in his Translatio St Augustini.
SOURCES
Beda Venerabilis, Historia ecclesiastica (Beda, Historia ecclesiastica)
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Verzameling heiligenlevens
LITERATURE
BARLOW (F.), The Life of King Edward who rests at Westminster attributed to a monk of Saint Bertin, Oxford Medieval Texts (Oxford, 1992 2de druk) 133-147
HAMILTON (T.J.), Goscelin of Canterbury: A Critical Study of his Life, Works and Accomplishments, Ph.D. diss. (University of Virginia, 1973)
HARDY (T.D.), Descriptive Catalogue of materials relating to the history of Great Britain and Ireland, 1, Rerum Britannicarum medii aevi scriptores or Chronicles and Memorials of Great Britain and Ireland during the Middle Ages, 26 (Londen, 1862) nr. 850
LIEBERMANN (F.), 'Raginald von Canterbury', in: Neues Archiv der Gesellschaft für ältere deutsche Geschichtskunde 13 (1888) 522-23, 542 e.v
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Update:
2014-03-06 17:11:19