French theologian, historian, priest and philosopher (died 1240)
Jacques de Vitry (Jacobus de Vitriaco, c. 1160/70 – 1 May 1240) was a French canon regular who was a noted theologian and chronicler of his era.
He was elected bishop of Acre in 1214 and made cardinal in 1229.
His Historia Orientalis (also known as Historia Hierosolymitana) is an important source for the historiography of the Crusades.
JacquesdeVitry (Jacobus de Vitriaco, c. 1160/70 – 1 May 1240) was a French canon regular who was a noted theologian and chronicler of his era. He was...
posthumously. Thomas reports of a prediction Marie envisioned of JacquesdeVitry (Bishop Jacques). She foresaw that he would be sent as a prelate to a location...
Vitry may refer to: Odo of Vitry (died 1158), French nobleman JacquesdeVitry (c. 1160–1240), French chronicler and cardinal Raoul deVitry (1895–1977)...
2015-12-22. Retrieved 2021-06-17. JacquesdeVitry (1960) [13th century]. Huygens, R. B. C. (ed.). Lettres deJacquesdeVitry (in French). Leiden: Brill. Silverberg...
it as a white gonfanon with a black chief (argent a chief sable). JacquesdeVitry, writing in the 1220s, mentions the gonfanon baucent and explains that...
Weimar. p. 192. ISBN 978-3-412-50454-0. Retrieved 23 February 2022. JacquesdeVitry (2013). Aubrey Stewart (ed.). The History of Jerusalem, A.D. 1180....
Sermones Vulgares of JacquesdeVitry, ed. and trans. by T. S. Crane (New York: B. Franklin, 1971), p. 141. Johannes Galensis, Tractatus de penitentia, c. 1285...
genitive "of" constructions Jacopo da Bologna "Jacob of Bologna" JacquesdeVitry "James of Vitry-sur-Seine" In examples 1 through 3, where the noun or adjective...
invented story is said by the Louvre to derive from the German work by JacquesdeVitry in the 13th century. The French work Le Lai d'Aristote [fr] (The Lay...
contemporary and modern commentators: their superficial rhetoric disgusted JacquesdeVitry; Riley-Smith writes of their pedantry and the use of spurious legal...
penance are still more to be condemned?" The reference was to Cardinal JacquesdeVitry, who met her and recounted that she would throw herself into burning...
Farmer, Sharon (2007). "17: Low Country Ascetics and Oriental Luxury: JacquesdeVitry, Marie of Oignies, and the Treasures of Oignies". In Rachel Fulton...
historian JacquesdeVitry. Historia Damiatina, by Cardinal Oliver of Paderborn (Oliverus scholasticus) reflects his experience in the Crusade. De Itinere...
over the best beast or chattel of the tenant. The enlightened cleric JacquesdeVitry called lords who imposed heriots "vultures that prey upon death......
of the Fifth and Sixth Crusades is well represented in the works of JacquesdeVitry, Oliver of Paderborn and Roger of Wendover, and the Arabic works of...
politics. Others included in Jacques Bongars' work are Historia Hierosolymitana written by theologian and historian JacquesdeVitry, a participant in a later...
inanimate representations of the Blessed Lord and His parents. e.g., JacquesdeVitry, Letter 6 February or March 1220 and Historia orientalis (c. 1223–1225)...
University Press. pp. 805–822. de Vitriaco, Jacobus; Hinnebusch, John Frederick (1972). The Historia Occidentalis of JacquesdeVitry. Saint-Paul. GGKEY:R8CJPKJJK4D...
the ancient exonyms of Iberia and Iberians. The French chronicler JacquesdeVitry and the English traveler Sir John Mandeville wrote that Georgians are...
countries, "Chaldean" is used with reference to their language. In 1220/1, JacquesdeVitry wrote that "they denied that Mary was the Mother of God and claimed...
it, which "encouraged the infidel", according to the contemporary JacquesdeVitry. Andrew II decided to return home, leaving the crusaders' camp with...
having a uterus. The first written mention of this phenomenon was in JacquesdeVitry’s Historia Orientalis in 1219. These attitudes have roots in both Humorism...
Venice James of Viterbo JacquesdeVitry (St) Jan Kanty/John Cantius, (1390–1473) Jan Standonck Jean Buridan, (c. 1295–1363) Jean de la Rochelle Jerome of...
sprung up around Peter. One legend has its roots in the writings of JacquesdeVitry, who found it convenient to convince people from the bishopric of Liège...