john of salisbury

listen to the pronunciation of john of salisbury
English - English
born 1115/20, Salisbury, Wiltshire, Eng. died Oct. 25, 1180, Chartres, France English prelate and scholar. A noted Latinist who studied with Peter Abelard and other important theologians in Paris, John was a leading figure in the renaissance of the 12th century. He served as secretary to Theobald and St. Thomas Becket, archbishops of Canterbury. He wrote Historia pontificalis ( 1163) and the Policraticus and the Metalogicon (both 1159) His defense of Becket and of ecclesiastical liberties led Henry II to exile him to France (1163). He returned to England after the reconciliation of Henry and Becket and was in Canterbury Cathedral when Becket was assassinated. He later wrote a hagiography of Becket and promoted the cult of the murdered archbishop. As bishop of Chartres (from 1176), he was active in the third Lateran Council
john of salisbury

    Hyphenation

    John of Salis·bu·ry

    Turkish pronunciation

    cän ıv sälzbıri

    Pronunciation

    /ˈʤän əv ˈsalzbərē/ /ˈʤɑːn əv ˈsælzbɜriː/
Favorites