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Godfrey of Saint Victor : ウィキペディア英語版 | Godfrey of Saint Victor Godfrey of St. Victor (c. 1125–1194) was a French monk and theologian, and one of the last major figures of the Victorines. He was a supporter of the study of ancient philosophy, and the Victorine mysticism of Hugh of St. Victor and Richard of St. Victor.〔(A History of Western Philosophy 2.13 )〕 ==Life==
He had initially studied and taught the trivium at the University of Paris between the years 1144 and 1155 at the school on the Petit Pont founded by Adam of Balsham.〔See Hugh Feiss, ''On Love'', (2011), p303, for much of what follows, including references to relevant biographies.〕 Like his friend Stephen of Tournai, to whom he dedicated ''Fons philosophiae'', he may have studied law at Bologna. He entered St. Victor's Abbey, Paris, an Augustinian establishment of canons regular, about 1155-60. A product of the secular schools, Godfrey is thought to have entered St Victor after becoming dissatisfied with Parisian intellectual culture. Godfrey was assigned to a priory at some point after 1173 – it is thought that his humanistic outlook may have displeased Walter of St Victor who had succeeded Richard of St Victor as prior. He returned to the Abbey in 1185-6, and served there as ''armarius'', in which capacity he was responsible for the production and preservation of the abbey’s manuscripts, particularly those used in the liturgy. He remained there until his own death around 1194.〔Hugh Feiss, ''On Love'', (2011), pp303-4.〕〔W. W. Kibler, ''Medieval France: An Encyclopedia'', (1995), p. 398〕〔Stephen C. Ferruolo, ''The Origins of the University: The Schools of Paris and Their Critics, 1100-1215'' (1985), p. 43; R. N. Swanson, ''The Twelfth-Century Renaissance'' (1999), p. 19.〕
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