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Warner Of Rouen
Warner of Rouen (french: Garnier de Rouen) was a Normans, Norman poet who wrote in Latin in the first quarter of the 11th century. Nothing is known about Warner beyond what he relates about himself in his two surviving poems. He describes himself as a servant ('':wikt:famulus, famulus'') of the Archbishop Robert II (archbishop of Rouen), Robert II of Rouen (), which suggests that he was either a canon of Rouen Cathedral or a monk of Saint-Ouen Abbey, Rouen, Saint-Ouen Abbey. He was educated in the classics, but the first direct evidence of a school at Rouen dates from 1028. Warner's two poems are both found in a single 12th-century manuscript, now Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, BnF lat. 8121A, at folios 3v–11v. They were both composed during the reign of Robert's brother, Richard II, Duke of Normandy (996–1026). One is the defence of an unnamed master (''magister'') from the slander of a monk of Mont-Saint-Michel. The slander is said to have been uttered in Saint-Oue ...
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Warner of Rouen (french: Garnier de Rouen) was a Normans, Norman poet who wrote in Latin in the first quarter of the 11th century. Nothing is known about Warner beyond what he relates about himself in his two surviving poems. He describes himself as a servant ('':wikt:famulus, famulus'') of the Archbishop Robert II (archbishop of Rouen), Robert II of Rouen (), which suggests that he was either a canon of Rouen Cathedral or a monk of Saint-Ouen Abbey, Rouen, Saint-Ouen Abbey. He was educated in the classics, but the first direct evidence of a school at Rouen dates from 1028. Warner's two poems are both found in a single 12th-century manuscript, now Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, BnF lat. 8121A, at folios 3v–11v. They were both composed during the reign of Robert's brother, Richard II, Duke of Normandy (996–1026). One is the defence of an unnamed master (''magister'') from the slander of a monk of Mont-Saint-Michel. The slander is said to have been uttered in Saint-Oue ...
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