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Matthew of Vendôme : ウィキペディア英語版 | Matthew of Vendôme Matthew of Vendôme (Matheus or Matthaeus Vindocinensis) was a French author of the 12th century, writing in Latin, who had been was a pupil of Bernard Silvestris, at Tours, as he himself writes. Abbot of St. Denis, he was a close adviser to Louis IX of France.〔J. B. Bury, ''Cambridge Medieval History'' (1929) VOL VI p. 333-4〕 ==Works== De Vendôme is known for his ''Ars Versificatoria'', a theoretical work on (Latin) versification, and as the author of ''Milo'', an elegiac comedy; and also wrote on the art of letter-writing, the Ars dictaminis, as with the poor student's begging letter: "I am in want. I have no books and no clothes. Paris drinks money. What tiger would refuse its kitten?"〔Quoted in Helen Waddell, ''The Wandering Scholars'' (Fontana nd) p. 300〕 His works have been issued in a scholarly edition in three volumes: ''Mathei Vindocinensis Opera''; edidit Franco Munari. 3 vols. Roma: Edizioni di storia e letteratura, 1977-1988. v.1. Catalogo dei manoscritti—v.2. Piramus et Tisbe, Milo, Epistule, Tobias—v.3. Ars versificatoria.
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