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Adelmann of Liège : ウィキペディア英語版 | Adelmann
Adelmann ((ラテン語:Adelmannus Leodiensis), (イタリア語:Adelmanno di Liegi), (フランス語:Adelman de Liège), (オランダ語:Adelman van Luik), (ドイツ語:Adelmann von Lüttich); ?, - c. 1061, Brescia) was the bishop of Brescia, in Northern Italy, during the eleventh century. Adelmann seems to have become bishop there in 1050, and to have taken an active share in the church-reform movement of the period, especially against the clerical abuses of simony and concubinage. Of unknown parentage and nationality,〔Known as Adelmann of Liège, Adelmannus Leodiensis.〕 he was educated at the famous School of Chartres, in France, founded by Fulbert, and was considered one of his favourite scholars. Among his fellow students was Berengarius, to whom, at a later period, he addressed two letters. The second (incomplete) letter 〔''Patrologia Latina'', CXLIII, 1289.〕 is a valuable dogmatic exposition of the teaching of the Church on the Eucharist;〔Epist. de Eucharistiae Sacramento.〕 the Benedictine editors of the ''Histoire littéraire de la France'' call it "one of the finest literary documents of the period." It breathes a tender affection for Berengarius, the friend of the writer's youth. Calvin called him "barbarus, imperitus, et sophista." == Notes == 〔
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