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⚫ | '''Walter of Bibbesworth''' (middle of sec.XIII–at least 1277) was an [[England|English]] knight and [[Anglo-Normans|Anglo-Norman]] poet. Documents confirm that he held land in the parish of [[Kimpton, Hertfordshire|Kimpton]], [[Hertfordshire]] at the farm now called Bibbsworth Hall ("Bibbs Hall" on some maps). About 1250 he served in [[Gascony]] under the [[seneschal]] Nicholas de Molis in the army of the English king [[Henry III of England|Henry III]].<ref>Owen (1929) p. 24</ref> In 1270/1271 he is believed to have taken part in the [[Ninth Crusade]] on the evidence of a ''[[tençon]]'' or poetic argument between himself and [[Henry de Lacy, 3rd Earl of Lincoln]]. In the poem Walter, about to depart for Palestine, teases Henry for staying at home for the love of a certain woman. In fact the young Henry de Lacy, "recently married and with heavy responsibilities at home",<ref>Dalby (2012) p. 15</ref> did not take part in the Ninth Crusade. Walter went and returned.<ref name=DNB>{{cite DNB|wstitle=Bibelesworth, Walter de|volume=04|last=Martin|first=Charles Trice|authorlink=}}</ref> He was buried early in [[Edward I of England|Edward I]]'s reign at [[Little Dunmow]] in [[Essex]].<ref name=DNB/><ref>Hunt (2004)</ref> |
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[[File:Near Bibbsworth Hall Farm - geograph.org.uk - 160357.jpg|thumb|Fields near Bibbsworth Hall, Hertfordshire]] |
[[File:Near Bibbsworth Hall Farm - geograph.org.uk - 160357.jpg|thumb|Fields near Bibbsworth Hall, Hertfordshire]] |
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Apart from the ''tençon'' Walter |
Apart from the ''tençon'' Walter is best known for a longer poem which in early manuscripts is called ''[[The Treatise (Walter of Bibbesworth)|Le Tretiz]]'' ("The Treatise"), written in medieval French verse and supplied with [[Middle English]] [[interlinear gloss|glosses between the lines]]. It is known in two early [[recensions]], one of which has a preface stating that the Treatise was written for ''madame Dyonise de Mountechensi'' (Denise or [[Dionisie de Munchensi]]) to help her teach her children French. ''The Treatise'' gained popularity and was afterwards incorporated in a late medieval textbook of French, ''Femina Nova''.<ref>Rothwell (2009); Dalby (2012)</ref> Bibbesworth has also been credited with two other short poems in medieval French, one in praise of [[beauty]], a second on the [[Virgin Mary]], though the first of these is more likely to be the work of [[Nicholas Bozon|Nicole Bozon]].<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Hinton|first=Thomas|date=2019|title=Language, Morality and Wordplay in Thirteenth-Century Anglo-French: The Poetry of Walter de Bibbesworth|journal=New Medieval Literatures|volume=19|pages=106–107}}</ref> |
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== Works == |
== Works == |
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* ''[[The Treatise (Walter of Bibbesworth)|Le Tretiz]]'' ("The Treatise") |
* ''[[The Treatise (Walter of Bibbesworth)|Le Tretiz]]'' ("The Treatise") |
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* "''De bone femme la bounté''" |
* "''De bone femme la bounté''" (attribution doubtful) |
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* "''Amours m'ount si enchaunté''" |
* "''Amours m'ount si enchaunté''" |
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* "''La Pleinte''" |
* "''La Pleinte''" |
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* "[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=43573 Parishes: Kimpton]" in ''A History of the County of Hertfordshire'', Victoria County History, pp. 29–33 |
* "[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=43573 Parishes: Kimpton]" in ''A History of the County of Hertfordshire'', Victoria County History, pp. 29–33 |
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* [[Andrew Dalby]], transl., ''The Treatise of Walter of Bibbesworth''. Totnes: Prospect Books, 2012. ISBN |
* [[Andrew Dalby]], transl., ''The Treatise of Walter of Bibbesworth''. Totnes: Prospect Books, 2012. {{ISBN|978-1-903018-86-6}} [https://prospectbooks.co.uk/samples/WalterofBibbesworth.pdf Preview] |
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* Thomas Hinton, "Anglo-French in the Thirteenth Century: A Re-Appraisal of Walter de Bibbesworth's ''Tretiz"'' in ''Modern Language Review'' vol. 112 (2017), pp. 848-874 |
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*Thomas Hinton, "Language, Morality and Wordplay in Anglo-French: The Poetry of Walter de Bibbesworth" in ''New Medieval Literatures'' 19 (2019), pp. 89-120 |
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* Karen K. Jambeck, "The "Tretiz" of Walter of Bibbesworth: cultivating the vernacular" in Albrecht Classen, ed., ''Childhood in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance'' (Berolini: Walter De Gruyter, 2005) pp. 159–184 {{Google books|y4_cJ0sEsx4C|Preview}} |
* Karen K. Jambeck, "The "Tretiz" of Walter of Bibbesworth: cultivating the vernacular" in Albrecht Classen, ed., ''Childhood in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance'' (Berolini: Walter De Gruyter, 2005) pp. 159–184 {{Google books|y4_cJ0sEsx4C|Preview}} |
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* Annie Owen, ed., ''Le Traité de Walter de Bibbesworth sur la langue française''. Paris: PUF, 1929. {{Google books|mCS2B2_y-RYC|Preview}} |
* Annie Owen, ed., ''Le Traité de Walter de Bibbesworth sur la langue française''. Paris: PUF, 1929. {{Google books|mCS2B2_y-RYC|Preview}} |
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* William Rothwell, "A Mis-Judged Author and a Mis-Used Text: Walter de Bibbesworth and His "Tretiz"" in ''Modern Language Review'' vol. 77 (1982) pp. 282-293 |
* William Rothwell, "A Mis-Judged Author and a Mis-Used Text: Walter de Bibbesworth and His "Tretiz"" in ''Modern Language Review'' vol. 77 (1982) pp. 282-293 |
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* William Rothwell, "Anglo-French in Rural England in the Later Thirteenth Century: Walter of Bibbesworth's Tretiz and the Agricultural Treatises" in ''Vox Romanica'' vol. 67 (2008) pp. 100–132 |
* William Rothwell, "Anglo-French in Rural England in the Later Thirteenth Century: Walter of Bibbesworth's Tretiz and the Agricultural Treatises" in ''Vox Romanica'' vol. 67 (2008) pp. 100–132 |
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* William Rothwell, editor, "[http://www.anglo-norman.net/texts/bibb-gt.pdf Walter de Bibbesworth: ''Le Tretiz together with two Anglo-French poems in praise of women'']" (2009) |
* William Rothwell, editor, "[http://www.anglo-norman.net/texts/bibb-gt.pdf Walter de Bibbesworth: ''Le Tretiz together with two Anglo-French poems in praise of women''] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150203213229/http://www.anglo-norman.net/texts/bibb-gt.pdf |date=3 February 2015 }}" (2009) |
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* Josiah C. Russell, "Some Thirteenth-Century Anglo-Norman Writers" in ''Modern Philology'' vol. 28 (1931) pp. 257–269 |
* Josiah C. Russell, "Some Thirteenth-Century Anglo-Norman Writers" in ''Modern Philology'' vol. 28 (1931) pp. 257–269 |
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* [[William Aldis Wright|W. Aldis Wright]], "Walter de Biblesworth" in ''[[Notes and Queries]]'' 4th ser. vol. 8 (1871) p. 64 [ |
* [[William Aldis Wright|W. Aldis Wright]], "Walter de Biblesworth" in ''[[Notes and Queries]]'' 4th ser. vol. 8 (1871) p. 64 [https://archive.org/stream/s4notesqueries08londuoft#page/64/mode/2up Text at archive.org] |
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== External links == |
== External links == |
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* [http://www.arlima.net/uz/walter_of_bibbesworth.html Walter de Bibbesworth] at ''ARLIMA'' |
* [http://www.arlima.net/uz/walter_of_bibbesworth.html Walter de Bibbesworth] at ''ARLIMA'' |
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Latest revision as of 17:57, 1 December 2024
Walter of Bibbesworth (middle of sec.XIII–at least 1277) was an English knight and Anglo-Norman poet. Documents confirm that he held land in the parish of Kimpton, Hertfordshire at the farm now called Bibbsworth Hall ("Bibbs Hall" on some maps). About 1250 he served in Gascony under the seneschal Nicholas de Molis in the army of the English king Henry III.[1] In 1270/1271 he is believed to have taken part in the Ninth Crusade on the evidence of a tençon or poetic argument between himself and Henry de Lacy, 3rd Earl of Lincoln. In the poem Walter, about to depart for Palestine, teases Henry for staying at home for the love of a certain woman. In fact the young Henry de Lacy, "recently married and with heavy responsibilities at home",[2] did not take part in the Ninth Crusade. Walter went and returned.[3] He was buried early in Edward I's reign at Little Dunmow in Essex.[3][4]
Apart from the tençon Walter is best known for a longer poem which in early manuscripts is called Le Tretiz ("The Treatise"), written in medieval French verse and supplied with Middle English glosses between the lines. It is known in two early recensions, one of which has a preface stating that the Treatise was written for madame Dyonise de Mountechensi (Denise or Dionisie de Munchensi) to help her teach her children French. The Treatise gained popularity and was afterwards incorporated in a late medieval textbook of French, Femina Nova.[5] Bibbesworth has also been credited with two other short poems in medieval French, one in praise of beauty, a second on the Virgin Mary, though the first of these is more likely to be the work of Nicole Bozon.[6]
Works
[edit]- Le Tretiz ("The Treatise")
- "De bone femme la bounté" (attribution doubtful)
- "Amours m'ount si enchaunté"
- "La Pleinte"
References
[edit]- ^ Owen (1929) p. 24
- ^ Dalby (2012) p. 15
- ^ a b Martin, Charles Trice (1885). Stephen, Leslie (ed.). Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 04. London: Smith, Elder & Co. . In
- ^ Hunt (2004)
- ^ Rothwell (2009); Dalby (2012)
- ^ Hinton, Thomas (2019). "Language, Morality and Wordplay in Thirteenth-Century Anglo-French: The Poetry of Walter de Bibbesworth". New Medieval Literatures. 19: 106–107.
- "Parishes: Kimpton" in A History of the County of Hertfordshire, Victoria County History, pp. 29–33
- Andrew Dalby, transl., The Treatise of Walter of Bibbesworth. Totnes: Prospect Books, 2012. ISBN 978-1-903018-86-6 Preview
- Thomas Hinton, "Anglo-French in the Thirteenth Century: A Re-Appraisal of Walter de Bibbesworth's Tretiz" in Modern Language Review vol. 112 (2017), pp. 848-874
- Thomas Hinton, "Language, Morality and Wordplay in Anglo-French: The Poetry of Walter de Bibbesworth" in New Medieval Literatures 19 (2019), pp. 89-120
- Tony Hunt, "Bibbesworth, Walter of" (2004) on the website of the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (subscription or UK public library membership required)
- Karen K. Jambeck, "The "Tretiz" of Walter of Bibbesworth: cultivating the vernacular" in Albrecht Classen, ed., Childhood in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance (Berolini: Walter De Gruyter, 2005) pp. 159–184 Preview at Google Books
- Annie Owen, ed., Le Traité de Walter de Bibbesworth sur la langue française. Paris: PUF, 1929. Preview at Google Books
- William Rothwell, "A Mis-Judged Author and a Mis-Used Text: Walter de Bibbesworth and His "Tretiz"" in Modern Language Review vol. 77 (1982) pp. 282-293
- William Rothwell, "Anglo-French in Rural England in the Later Thirteenth Century: Walter of Bibbesworth's Tretiz and the Agricultural Treatises" in Vox Romanica vol. 67 (2008) pp. 100–132
- William Rothwell, editor, "Walter de Bibbesworth: Le Tretiz together with two Anglo-French poems in praise of women Archived 3 February 2015 at the Wayback Machine" (2009)
- Josiah C. Russell, "Some Thirteenth-Century Anglo-Norman Writers" in Modern Philology vol. 28 (1931) pp. 257–269
- W. Aldis Wright, "Walter de Biblesworth" in Notes and Queries 4th ser. vol. 8 (1871) p. 64 Text at archive.org
External links
[edit]- Walter de Bibbesworth at ARLIMA