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Osbern of Canterbury : ウィキペディア英語版 | Osbern of Canterbury Osbern ( 1050 – c. 1090) was a Benedictine monk, hagiographer and musician, precentor of Christ Church, Canterbury. He is sometimes confused with Osbert de Clare, alias Osbern de Westminster. He is known as "the monk Osbern" or just "Monk Osbern". ==Biography== He was born at Canterbury and brought up by Godric, who was dean from 1058–1080. He became a monk, and later precentor of Christ Church, and was ordained by Archbishop Lanfranc of Canterbury (d. 1089). He died probably between 1088 and 1093. He was very skilful in music and is said to have written two treatises ''De re musica'' and ''De vocum consonantiis.'' 〔Fétis, ''Biographie universelle des musiciens et bibliographie générale de la musique'' Firmin-Didot frères, fils et cie., Paris, 1870, VI, p. 383〕 But he is known best as translator of saints' lives from the Anglo-Saxon and as an original writer. William of Malmesbury praises the elegance of his style.〔William of Malmesbury, ''De gestis regum Anglorum''. Sumptibus Societatis vol 2. London, 1840. p. 166〕
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