- Anselm of Liège
Anselm of Liège (1008 - c. 1056) was a Belgian chronicler of the eleventh century.
He was educated at the episcopal school of
Liège , and became canon and dean of the cathedral, where he enjoyed the friendship of thebishop of Liège ,Wazo . His chronicle, regarded as one of the best of the period, both for literary merit and for historical value, is known as the "Gesta Episcoporum Tungrensium, Trajectensium, et Leodiensium", and is a continuation of the earlier work ofHeriger of Lobbes (d. 1007). That had dealt with the first twenty-seven bishops, fromSt. Maternus (90) toRemaclus (680). Anselm's work, written at the request of his godmother, the countess Ida, Abbess ofSt. Cecilia, Cologn e, added the lives of twenty-five more bishops, down to Wazo, of whom he gave a very full and particular account.The "Gesta" is to be found in the "
Monumenta Germaniæ Historica " (Scriptores, VII, 161-234; also ibid., XIV, 107-120 (1883)). Anselm's style is clear, and his zeal for church reform is equalled by his critical intelligence.External links
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/01550c.htm Catholic Encyclopedia article, source]
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