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Galfridus de Fontibus : ウィキペディア英語版 | Geoffrey of Wells Geoffrey of Wells (Galfridius Fontibus)〔Another ''Galfridus Fontibus'' was Geoffrey of Fontaines-les-Blanches: see Giles Constable, "Religious communities, 1024-1215", in David Luscombe (ed.), ''The New Cambridge Medieval History'' (Cambridge University Press) 2004:364.〕 was a mid-twelfth-century English hagiographer, doubtless formerly a canon of Wells Cathedral, whose ''De Infantia Sancti Edmundi'' ("The infancy of Saint Edmund"),〔Geoffrey of Wells, ''Liber de infantia Sancti Eadmundi'', R.M. Thomson, editor, ''Analecta Bollandiana'' 95 (1977:34-42).〕 part of the burgeoning library of twelfth-century legendaries concerning Saint Edmund〔Gábor Klaniczay, (Eva Pálmai, translator), ''Holy Rulers and Blessed Princesses: Dynastic Cults in Medieval Central Europe'' (Cambridge University Press) 2002:162; ("The history of the legend of Saint Edmund" )〕 accounted the royal saint's childhood to have been full of adventure;〔For parallel apocryphal literature, see Infancy gospels.〕 he dedicated his "largely spurious account"〔Hugh M. Thomas, ''The English and the Normans: Ethnic Hostility, Assimilation, and Identity'' (Oxford University Press) 2000:132.〕 to Ording, eighth abbot of Bury St. Edmunds,〔(Abbots of Bury St. Edmunds )〕 and spoke of the encouragement of another well-placed Anglo-Saxon, Prior Sihtric. The manuscript of Geoffrey's pious embroidery was among the manuscripts collected by the early seventeenth-century antiquary Robert Bruce Cotton, now conserved in the British Library.〔British Library, Cotton Titus A. viii, part II, BL2393〕 ==Notes==
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