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Odo of Sully, ((フランス語:Eudes de Sully, Odon de Sully, Odo de Sully); (ラテン語:Odo de Solleiro, Odo de Soliaco))〔(Odo de Soliaco ), VIAF (Virtual International Authority File)〕〔(EUDES de Sully ): The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines records the election of ''"Henricus...frater Odo cantor Bituricensis in episcopum Parisiensem, post magistrum Mauritium eligitur"'' in 1196, specifying that they were both brothers of ''"Egidii de Solleiro"''〕 (died 1208) was bishop of Paris, from 1198 to 1208. He is considered to be the first to have put emphasis on the Elevation liturgy during the Catholic Mass. He worked to address many social matters including regulating celebrations in his cathedral. He also tried to ban chess. He founded the abbey that became Port-Royal. ==Life== On the political stage, he came into conflict with French king, Philip Augustus, over Philip's intended repudiation of his wife.〔(Catholic Encyclopedia: Paris )〕 As a churchman, he continued the building work on Notre Dame de Paris. He is considered the first to have emphasized the elevation of the host during the Catholic Mass.〔(CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: The Elevation )〕 In 1175, he forbade communion for children.〔(History Of The Christian Church * )〕 Odo's decree on custody of reserved hosts, requiring a "clean pyx", was influential in England. In surviving decrees, he, as bishop, is seen addressing a number of social matters. He attempted to regulate celebrations in his cathedral,〔(PDF ), p. 174, against mummers, maskers and excessive bell-ringing.〕 Christmas〔(Ensemble Anonymus — Tempus Festorum )〕 and the Feast of Fools.〔(CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Feast of Fools )〕 He also tried to ban chess.〔(Chess - LoveToKnow 1911 )〕 He is also known for his promotion of polyphony in church, and the music of Pérotin.〔(), in French, 1198.〕 He was a founder of the abbey that became Port-Royal.〔(PDF )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Eudes de Sully」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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