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<p> an English abbot, was born at St. Alban's, in Hertfordshire, and was educated in different universities. Returning to England, he took up his abode in the abbey of St. Alban's, but shortly after removed to Exeter, where in 1215 he became abbot of the Regular Canons of St. [[Augustine]] in that church. He died at [[Worcester]] in 1227, leaving the following works: Comment. in IV Evangel. (MS. in Oxford): — Expositio super Ecclesiasten (MS. in the [[Cotton]] Library): — Expositio super Cantica (MS. in [[Oxford]] and Cambridge): — Laudes Divini Sapientice (MS.): — De Naturis Rerum (MS.): — Elucidarium Bibliothecce (MS. at [[Caius]] College, Cambridge). See Cave, Hist. Lit. 2, 286. </p>
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<p> an English abbot, was born at St. Alban's, in Hertfordshire, and was educated in different universities. [[Returning]] to England, he took up his abode in the abbey of St. Alban's, but shortly after removed to Exeter, where in 1215 he became abbot of the Regular Canons of St. [[Augustine]] in that church. He died at [[Worcester]] in 1227, leaving the following works: Comment. in IV Evangel. (MS. in Oxford): '''''''''' Expositio super Ecclesiasten (MS. in the [[Cotton]] Library): '''''''''' Expositio super Cantica (MS. in Oxford and Cambridge): '''''''''' Laudes Divini Sapientice (MS.): '''''''''' De Naturis Rerum (MS.): '''''''''' Elucidarium Bibliothecce (MS. at [[Caius]] College, Cambridge). See Cave, Hist. Lit. 2, 286. </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 08:46, 15 October 2021

Neckam Alexander [1]

an English abbot, was born at St. Alban's, in Hertfordshire, and was educated in different universities. Returning to England, he took up his abode in the abbey of St. Alban's, but shortly after removed to Exeter, where in 1215 he became abbot of the Regular Canons of St. Augustine in that church. He died at Worcester in 1227, leaving the following works: Comment. in IV Evangel. (MS. in Oxford): Expositio super Ecclesiasten (MS. in the Cotton Library): Expositio super Cantica (MS. in Oxford and Cambridge): Laudes Divini Sapientice (MS.): De Naturis Rerum (MS.): Elucidarium Bibliothecce (MS. at Caius College, Cambridge). See Cave, Hist. Lit. 2, 286.

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