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Eberhard of Béthune : ウィキペディア英語版
Eberhard of Béthune
Eberhard of Béthune (also known as Everard of Béthune, Évrard de Béthune, Éverard de Béthune, Ebrardus Bethuniensis or Bithuniensis, Eberhardus Bethuniensis, Eberard, Ebrard, Ebrad; d. c. 1212) was a Flemish grammarian of the early thirteenth century, from Arras. He was the author of ''Graecismus'', a popular Latin grammatical poem, dated to c. 1212.〔 The ''Graecismus'' was edited by Johannes Wrobel, Eberhard von Bethune: Graecismus (Breslau 1887, reprint: Hildesheim/Zürich/New York 1987).〕 The name came from a short section on the Greek language. His ''Laborintus'' is "an elaborate and critical treatise on poetry and pedagogics"; it is also known as ''De Miseriis Rectorum Scholarum''.
He was also actively engaged against the Waldensians, and wrote a book ''Antihaeresis'' against them. He is cited in ''Foxe's Book of Martyrs'' as to the etymology of the name.
==References==

*Anne Grondeux (2001), ''Le Graecismus d'Évrard de Béthune à travers ses gloses''


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