- Alexander Essebiensis
Alexander Essebiensis (Latin, Alexander of Ashby, or of Esseby) was a celebrated English
theologian andpoet , who flourished about the year 1220. Scarcely anything is known of his history, except that he appears to have beenprior of Canons Ashby, inNorthamptonshire . Some writers make him a native ofSomerset shire; others ofStaffordshire ; and some have confounded him with Alexander Necham.He wrote various theological and historical works in prose, particularly a chronicle of England, which are still found scattered in manuscripts. His poetry, in which he sought to imitate
Ovid andAusonius , is much praised byBale . Amongst other poems, we may enumerate one in elegiacs, giving a description of all the saints' days throughout the year, with lives of the saints who were celebrated on each; a metrical compendium of Bible History; and a Life of St. Agnet.A further account of Alexander's works will be found in Tanner's "Bibliotheca", and in Leyser's "Hist. Poet. Med. Ævi".
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