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Hugh of Fouilloy : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hugh of Fouilloy thumbnail Hugh of Fouilloy, born between 1096 and 1111 in Fouilloy (near Amiens) and died ca. 1172, was a French cleric, prior of St.-Nicholas-de-Regny (1132) and St.-Laurent-au-Bois (1152). He is notable for writing ''De claustro animae'' (''The Cloister of the Soul'') and ''De medicina animae'' (''The Medicine of the Soul''), allegorical texts on monastic spirituality. His ''De avibus'', a moral treatise on birds was incorporated into many versions of the popular medieval bestiary. ==References==
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