- Atto of Vercelli
Atto (924 or 925–960 or 961), was a French
monk , learned theologian andcanonist , madebishop of Vercelli ,Italy before the year 945.He is sometimes known as Atto II, as an earlier homonymous bishop of Vercelli flourished about middle of eighth century.
Biography
Atto was a son of the
Viscount Aldegarius. He was Bishop ofVercelli (924-961). In 933 he becameGrand Chancellor of kingLothaire II of France, and obtained from the royal gratitude donations and privileges for his see of Vercelli. During his episcopate see, he made himself known through a great part of Europe by his enlightened zeal for the spiritual and temporal welfare of his diocese of Vercelli and of the church.Works
Several of his writings were first published by the
Benedictine Luc d'Achery (1609-85) in the eighth volume of his "Spicilegium". In 1832Angelo Mai published eighteen sermons of Atto, and his curious "Polypticum", or "Perpendiculum", an abridgment of moral philosophy. His "Canones" are in great part a compilation of either ecclesiastical legislation, including thefalse Decretals . They contain also certain provisions of his own and are of value for the study of contemporary ecclesiastical life and manners in Northern Italy.ources
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