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Jean d'Outremeuse or ''Jean des Preis'' (1338 in
Liège Liège ( , , ; wa, Lîdje ; nl, Luik ; german: Lüttich ) is a major city and municipality of Wallonia and the capital of the Belgian province of Liège. The city is situated in the valley of the Meuse, in the east of Belgium, not far from b ...
– 1400) was a writer and historian who wrote two romanticised historical works and a
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. ''La Geste de Liége'' is an account of the mythical history of his native city,
Liège Liège ( , , ; wa, Lîdje ; nl, Luik ; german: Lüttich ) is a major city and municipality of Wallonia and the capital of the Belgian province of Liège. The city is situated in the valley of the Meuse, in the east of Belgium, not far from b ...
, written partly in prose and partly in verse. It was probably based on an existing text and consists of three books: book one, in 40,000 lines, book two, in 12,224 lines with prose summaries, book three, has been lost, but a few passages have been found. ''Ly Myreur des Histors'' ("The Mirror of Histories") is a more ambitious narrative, purporting to be a history of the world from the flood up to the 14th century. It combines
Vincent de Beauvais Vincent of Beauvais ( la, Vincentius Bellovacensis or ''Vincentius Burgundus''; c. 1264) was a Dominican friar at the Cistercian monastery of Royaumont Abbey, France. He is known mostly for his ''Speculum Maius'' (''Great mirror''), a major work ...
's early works ''Ogier le Danois'' and the ''Geste de Liège'' into a universal history, from the fall of Troy to 1340, mixing real and legendary events. The Liège herald,
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(1643–1720), refers to the lost fourth book of the ''Myreur des Hystors'' of Johans des Preis, styled d'Oultremeuse. In this "Jean de Bourgogne, dit a la Barbe", is said to have revealed himself on his deathbed to d'Oultremeuse, whom he made his executor, and to have described himself in his will as "messire
Jean de Mandeville Sir John Mandeville is the supposed author of ''The Travels of Sir John Mandeville'', a travel memoir which first circulated between 1357 and 1371. The earliest-surviving text is in French. By aid of translations into many other languages, the ...
, chevalier, comte de Montfort en Angleterre et seigneur de l'isle de Campdi et du château Pérouse". It is added that, having had the misfortune to kill an unnamed count in his own country, he engaged himself to travel through the three parts of the world, arrived at Liège in 1343, was a great naturalist, profound
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and
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, and had a remarkable knowledge of physics. And the identification is confirmed by the fact that in the now destroyed church of the Guillemins was a tombstone of Mandeville, with a
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inscription stating that he was otherwise named "ad Barbam", was a professor of medicine, and died at Liège on November 17, 1372: this inscription is quoted as far back as 1462. ''Tresorier de philosophie naturelle des pierres precieuses'' (a
lapidary Lapidary (from the Latin ) is the practice of shaping stone, minerals, or gemstones into decorative items such as cabochons, engraved gems (including cameos), and faceted designs. A person who practices lapidary is known as a lapidarist. A la ...
) This book is a compilation of recipes for making fake gems by coloring glasses by various means. It is of interest to glassworkers or historians seeking to understand the manufacture of ancient glass or fake gems adorning various pieces of goldsmith's work.


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;Works *1864: ''Ly myreur des histors, chronique de Jean des Preis dit d'Outremeuse'', éd. Ad. Borgnet, 6 vols. Bruxelles, Hayez pour l'Académie royale de Belgique, 1864-1880 *1965: Jean d'Outremeuse, ''Ly myreur des histors. Fragment du second livre (années 794-826)'', éd. André Goosse, Bruxelles, Académie royale de Belgique, Classe des lettres et des sciences morales et politiques (Anciens auteurs belges, 6), 1965. ;Studies *
Godefroid Kurth Godefroid Kurth (1847–1916) was a celebrated Belgian historian and pioneering Christian democrat. He is known for his histories of the city of Liège in the Middle Ages and of Belgium, his Catholic account of the formation of modern Europe in ' ...
(1910) « Étude critique sur Jean d'Outremeuse », Bruxelles (Académie royale de Belgique) * Fery-Hue, Françoise (1992) « Jean d'Outremeuse », ''Dictionnaire des lettres françaises: le Moyen Âge'', éd. Geneviève Hasenohr et Michel Zink, Paris, Fayard, pp. 828–829. * Fehse, Erich (1906) « Sprichwort und Sentenz bei Eustache Deschamps und Dichtern seiner Zeit », ''Romanische Forschungen''; 19:2, 1906, p. 545-594. * Cannella, Anne-Françoise (2002) ''Gemmes, verre coloré et fausses pierres précieuses au Moyen Age. Le quatrième livre du trésorier de philosophie naturelle des pierres précieuses de Jean d'Outremeuse'', 2001-2002. (thesis, University of Liège) {{DEFAULTSORT:Doutremeuse, Jean D'Outremeuse, Jean D'Outremeuse, Jean Writers from Liège 14th-century historians from the Holy Roman Empire