Pierre d\' Abernon

Pierre d' Abernon , or Pierre off Peckham or Fetcham in English, born with and dead the August 21st 1293, is a Anglo-Norman Poète .

Of a family originating in Abernon which had considerable goods in the Surrey and the Cambridgeshire, Pierre d' Abernon translated from Latin the Secret secrecies , lesson of policy and morals where marked the principle is that the good government is that which has a good constitution. He then wrote the lumere ace alluvium (“the light of the laymen”), kind of treaty of Théologie translates into worms of a Latin work composed by Pierre de Fécamp.

My gold request: pure Deu amur,

In cest the fine pure translatur
Of cest delivers, ki Pierre has nun
K' estreit is of these of Abernon

Works

  • Lumere ace alluvium , ED. Glynn Hesketh, London, Anglo-Norman Text Society, 2000. ISBN 0905474392

References

  • Matthias Hessenauer, the light ace alluvium: Pierre de Peckhams Vermittlung scholastischer Theology , Wiesbaden, Reichert, 1996. ISBN 3882264748
  • Paul Meyer, French manuscripts of Cambridge. I. Holy John' S college , Paris, 1879
  • Gervais of the Street, historical Tests on the bards, jugglers and trouveres Norman and Anglo-Norman , Caen, Mancel, 1834

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