Landulf of Milan

Landulf of Milan

Landulf of Milan [Landulf of Saint-Paul, Landulf of St. Paul, Landolfo of Milan, Landulph of Saint-Paul, Landulph of St. Paul, Landulfus Mediolanensis.] was a late eleventh-century historian of Milan. His work "Historiae Mediolanensis" contains a proportion of pure invention, as well as gross inaccuracies [Chris Wickham, "Lawyers Time" p. 62, in "Studies in Medieval History Presented to R. H. C. Davis" (1985).] .

He was a married priest [Constance H. Berman, "Medieval Religion: New Approaches" (2005) p. 145.] and opponent of the Gregorian Reform and the local Patarenes; he is called Landulf Senior to distinguish him from the unrelated chronicler of Milan Landulf Junior [Christopher Kleinhenz, "Medieval Italy: An Encyclopedia" (2004), p. 216.] .

He travelled to France to study: to Orléans in 1103, to Paris to study with William of Champeaux in 1107-7, and to Laon [Richard William Southern, "Scholastic Humanism and the Unification of Europe" I (1995), p. 268.] .

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