Arnulf of Leuven

Arnulf of Leuven

Arnulf of Leuven (b. circa 1200; died 1250) was the abbot of the Cistercian abbey in Villers-la-Ville. After serving in this office for ten years, he abdicated, hoping to pursue a life devoted to study and asceticism. He died within a year. Little else is known.

Work

He compiled the first volume of the annals of the Villers Abbey (1146-1240). However, his primary significance is as a poet. His "Excerptum Speculi Caritatis" is a verse adaptation of the "Summa Causum" of Raymond of Peñafort. Arnulf is also the probable author of the Membra Jesu Nostri, a cycle of five poems, each a meditation on one of the wounds of the crucified Christ. In the 17th century, Paul Gerhardt wrote an adaptation in German, which became "O Sacred Head, Now Wounded" in English.

These poems were ascribed to Bernard of Clairvaux, for they are consistent with his spirituality. However, "the external proof for this ascription is so slight as to be negligible" (Hurlbut, VII, 18). The "Mebra Jesu Nostri" did appear in Bernard's collected works, but only beginning two hundred years after his death. When the monasteries were suppressed in the French Revolution, all of the relevant manuscripts disappeared. The true authorship of the Mebra Jesu Nostri will remain a mystery.

ources

* Deves, Guido Maria and Blume, Clemens. "Ein Jahrtausend Lateinischer Hymnendichtung." O. R. Reisland: Leipzig, 1909.
* Hurlbut, Stephen A., e.d. "Hortus Conclusus: A Series of Mediaeval Latin Hymns With Selected English Renderings." St. Albans: Washington, D.C. 1936.
* Unknown. "Biographie Nationale de Belgique", 1866, I, 469.
* Unknown. "Histoire Litéraire des Pays Bas", 1769, XVI, 52-58.


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