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{{short description|French monk and chronicler (c. 960 – c. 1010)}} | {{short description|French monk and chronicler (c. 960 – c. 1010)}} | ||
'''Aimoin of Fleury''' ({{langx|la|Aimoinus (Annonius; Aemonius) Floriacensis}}; {{circa|960|1010}}) was a medieval [[France|French]] monk and chronicler active in the late 10th and early 11th centuries. He was born at [[Villefranche-de-Longchat]], in [[France|Southwestern France]], about 960. Early in his life he entered the [[monastery]] of [[Fleury Abbey|Fleury]], where he became a monk and then passed the greater part of his life. Between c. 980 and 985 Aimoin wrote about [[Saint Benedict]] in the Abbey of Fleury-sur-Loire.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Aimoin|title = Aimoin | French monk and historian}}</ref> His chief work is the ''Historia Francorum'', or ''Libri V. de Gestis Francorum'', which deals with the history of the [[Franks]] from the earliest times to 653, and was continued by other writers until the middle of the 12th century. It was much in vogue during the [[Middle Ages]], but its historical value is now regarded as slight | '''Aimoin of Fleury''' ({{langx|la|Aimoinus (Annonius; Aemonius) Floriacensis}}; {{circa|960|1010}}) was a medieval [[France|French]] monk and chronicler active in the late 10th and early 11th centuries. He was born at [[Villefranche-de-Longchat]], in [[France|Southwestern France]], about 960. Early in his life he entered the [[monastery]] of [[Fleury Abbey|Fleury]], where he became a monk and then passed the greater part of his life. Between c. 980 and 985 Aimoin wrote about [[Saint Benedict]] in the Abbey of Fleury-sur-Loire.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Aimoin|title = Aimoin | French monk and historian}}</ref> | ||
His chief work is the ''Historia Francorum'', or ''Libri V. de Gestis Francorum'', which deals with the history of the [[Franks]] from the earliest times to 653, and was continued by other writers until the middle of the 12th century. It was much in vogue during the [[Middle Ages]], but its historical value is now regarded as slight.<ref name="EB1911">{{EB1911|inline=1|wstitle=Aimoin|volume=1|page=439}} Endote: See ''Histoire littéraire de la France'', tome vii. (Paris, 1865–1869).</ref> Its early printed edition was prepared by a French humanist Guillaume Parvy ({{langx|la|Guilielmus Parvus}}, 1470-1536) and published in 1514 by [[Paris]]ian printers [[Jean Petit (printer)|Jean Petit]] ({{langx|la|Johannes Parvus}}) and [[Jodocus Badius]] ({{langx|la|Iodocus Badius Ascensius}}),{{sfn|Parvus|1514|p=}} while later editions were published on several occasions, including the 1853 edition in ''[[Patrologiae cursus completus]]'' (tome 139).{{sfn|Migne|1853|p=627-802}} | |||
In 1004 Aimoin also wrote ''Vita Abbonis, abbatis Floriacensis'', the last of a series of lives of the [[abbot]]s of Fleury, all of which, except the life of [[Abbo of Fleury|Abbo]], have been lost. This was published by [[Jean Mabillon|J. Mabillon]] in the ''Acta sanctorum ordinis sancti Benedicti'' (Paris, 1668–1701).<ref name="EB1911"/> | In 1004 Aimoin also wrote ''Vita Abbonis, abbatis Floriacensis'', the last of a series of lives of the [[abbot]]s of Fleury, all of which, except the life of [[Abbo of Fleury|Abbo]], have been lost. This was published by [[Jean Mabillon|J. Mabillon]] in the ''Acta sanctorum ordinis sancti Benedicti'' (Paris, 1668–1701).<ref name="EB1911"/> | ||
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* {{Cite book|editor-last=Parvus|editor-first=Guilielmus|title=Annonij monachi Benedictini: De Regum procerumque Francorum origine gestisque clarissimis|year=1514|location=Parisii|publisher=Ioannes Parvus & Iodocus Badius Ascensius|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=o7xfAAAAcAAJ&pg=PP5}} | |||
* {{Cite book|editor-last=Migne|editor-first=Jacobus Paulus|editor-link=Jacques Paul Migne|chapter=Aimoini Historiae Francorum libri quatuor|title=Patrologiae cursus completus|volume=139|year=1853|location=Lutetiae Parisiorum|publisher=Migne|pages=627–802|chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=7mOo8FnL2_YC&pg=PA627}} | |||
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*[ | * [https://www.documentacatholicaomnia.eu/30_10_0950-1008-_Aimoinus_Floriacensis.html Opera Omnia by Migne Patrologia Latina with analytical indices] | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:26, 8 February 2026
Aimoin of Fleury (Script error: The function "langx" does not exist.; c. 960 – c. 1010) was a medieval French monk and chronicler active in the late 10th and early 11th centuries. He was born at Villefranche-de-Longchat, in Southwestern France, about 960. Early in his life he entered the monastery of Fleury, where he became a monk and then passed the greater part of his life. Between c. 980 and 985 Aimoin wrote about Saint Benedict in the Abbey of Fleury-sur-Loire.[1]
His chief work is the Historia Francorum, or Libri V. de Gestis Francorum, which deals with the history of the Franks from the earliest times to 653, and was continued by other writers until the middle of the 12th century. It was much in vogue during the Middle Ages, but its historical value is now regarded as slight.[2] Its early printed edition was prepared by a French humanist Guillaume Parvy (Script error: The function "langx" does not exist., 1470-1536) and published in 1514 by Parisian printers Jean Petit (Script error: The function "langx" does not exist.) and Jodocus Badius (Script error: The function "langx" does not exist.),[3] while later editions were published on several occasions, including the 1853 edition in Patrologiae cursus completus (tome 139).[4]
In 1004 Aimoin also wrote Vita Abbonis, abbatis Floriacensis, the last of a series of lives of the abbots of Fleury, all of which, except the life of Abbo, have been lost. This was published by J. Mabillon in the Acta sanctorum ordinis sancti Benedicti (Paris, 1668–1701).[2]
Aimoin's third work was the composition of books ii and iii of the Miracula sancti Benedicti, the first book of which was written by another monk of Fleury named Adrevald (c. 818 – 878). This also appears in the Acta sanctorum.[2]
References
- ↑ "Aimoin | French monk and historian".
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Aimoin". Encyclopædia Britannica. 1 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 439. Endote: See Histoire littéraire de la France, tome vii. (Paris, 1865–1869).
- ↑ Parvus 1514.
- ↑ Migne 1853, p. 627-802.
Sources
- Parvus, Guilielmus, ed. (1514). Annonij monachi Benedictini: De Regum procerumque Francorum origine gestisque clarissimis. Parisii: Ioannes Parvus & Iodocus Badius Ascensius.
- Migne, Jacobus Paulus, ed. (1853). "Aimoini Historiae Francorum libri quatuor". Patrologiae cursus completus. 139. Lutetiae Parisiorum: Migne. pp. 627–802.
External links
- Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference
- Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica
- 960s births
- Year of birth uncertain
- 1010s deaths
- Year of death uncertain
- French chroniclers
- French Christian monks
- 11th-century French historians
- 11th-century writers in Latin