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Johannes de Pascuis

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Jan Van der Weyden, Latinized Johannes de Pascuis, was a monk of the Cistercian Abbey of Dunes in the County of Flanders who studied at the University of Paris, graduating Licentiate of Sacred Theology in 1456.[1] After his studies he returned to Flanders with two precious manuscripts – Expositio Origenis in Matheum (a 13th-century Latin version of Origen's Commentary on the Gospel of Matthew) and Policraticus Iohannis Salabriensis de nugis curialium (a 14th-century manuscript of John of Salisbury's Policraticus) – both of which are now in Bruges City Library.[2][3]

References

  1. ^ Adriaan Pattin, "Pascuis (Van der Weyden), Johannes de", Nationaal Biografisch Woordenboek, vol. 16 (2002), 630-631.
  2. ^ "Ms. 58 - Expositio Origenis in Matheum". brugge.bibliotheek.be. Bibliotheek Brugge.
  3. ^ "Ms. 159 - Policraticus Iohannis Salabriensis de nugis curialium". brugge.bibliotheek.be. Bibliotheek Brugge.