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Simon Chèvre d'Or : ウィキペディア英語版 | Simon Chèvre d'Or Simon Chèvre d'Or was poet and a canon at the Abbey of St. Victor, Paris in the 12th century. It is believed that Simon was commissioned by Henry I, Count of Champagne to write three poems in Latin based on the Trojan Wars including a summary of the ''Aeneid'' and the ''Iliad''. In his ''Ylias'', Simon drew on Joseph of Exeter's work ''Frigii Daretis Yliados libri sex'' as well as Virgil's ''Aeneid''. The largest version of this poem runs to 994 verses. Albert C. Friend has argued that Chaucer, in turn, relied on Simon's work along with the original version by Virgil for his own retelling of the ''Aeneid''. Simon is also credited with the composition of a series of epitaphs dedicated to Saint Bernard. == References ==
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