Gui de Cambrai
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Gui de Cambrai (born in the second half of the 12th century, died in the 13th century), is a medieval writer from the north of France who used vernacular French rather than Latin. He wrote Le Vengement Alixandre (Alexander revenged), an 1806 line long epic poem (c. 1190).
A French version of Barlaam and Josaphat (c. 1220-1225) has also been tentatively attributed to him.
Bibliography
- Edwards, Bateman, A Classification of the Manuscripts of Gui de Cambrai's "Vengement Alixandre", Princeton, Princeton University Press; 1928.
- Armstrong, Edward C, The French Metrical Versions of Barlaam and Josaphat, with Especial Reference to the Termination in Gui de Cambrai, Princeton, Princeton University Press;
External links
- Laurent Brun. "Gui de Cambrai".
- Works by or about Gui de Cambrai at the Internet Archive