Herbert of Bosham

Herbert of Bosham

Herbert of Bosham was a twelfth century English biographer of Thomas Becket, dates of birth and death unknown.

Early life

He was probably born in Sussex at Bosham from which he took his name.

He studied theology in Paris as a pupil of Peter Lombard [Frank Barlow, "Thomas Becket" (1986), p. 7.] . He introduced Lombard's "Sentences" into England [Roger Bradshaigh Lloyd, "The Golden Middle Age" (1939), p. 127.] .

Companion to Becket

He must have joined Becket's household before 1162, as, on his elevation in that year, the new archbishop immediately promoted him to a responsible position. He was to give his master advice on the performance of his duties, and to assist and even direct his studies of Scripture.

Herbert remained closely attached to Thomas during the arduous and troubled years of his episcopacy and exile down to the very eve of the final scene in Canterbury Cathedral. Of all the archbishop's followers he was the keenest antagonist of the king Henry II of England and the royal "customs", quite ready on occasion to beard the king to his face or to undertake dangerous missions to England.

Biographer

After the death of Becket, Herbert seems to have lived mainly on the Continent, and he complains that he was neglected by the friends and adherents of the master whom he had served so faithfully; he records, however, a friendly interview with the king himself. We know nothing of him after the year 1189. As a biographer Herbert had many advantages.

He shared Thomas's ideals and was an eyewitness of most of the incidents of his episcopacy. He had sat by him, for instance, during the stormy scenes of the trial at Northampton. On the other hand he did not begin to write till 1184, many years after the events which he records, and Dom L'Huillier has given good reasons to doubt the accuracy of Herbert's reminiscences. The biographer certainly exaggerated his own personal influence over Thomas. Herbert of Bosham's work has not, therefore, the historical value of that of Fitzstephen, and it is also extremely verbose. Besides the "Life of St. Thomas", he wrote a very lengthy "Liber Melorum" in praise him. The best edition of the "Life" is that contained in vol. III of the "Materials for the History of Thomas Becket" (Rolls Series) edited by Canon Robertson; the volume also contains some extracts from the "Liber Melorum".

References

*Introduction to vol. III of the "Materials"
*Article by Kate Norgate in the "Dictionary of National Biography"
*L'Huillier, "St. Thomas de Canterbury", I (Paris, 1891), note A.
*CathEncy|url=http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/07250a.htm|title=Herbert of Bosham

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