Book contents
- Frontmatter
- PREFACE
- Contents
- I GILBERT'S HOME AT BEC
- II THE NOBLE FAMILY OF THE CRISPINS
- III GILBERT AT WESTMINSTER
- IV DETAILS OF ADMINISTRATION
- V ABBOT GILBERT'S LITERARY REMAINS
- VI CORRESPONDENCE
- VITA DOMNI HERLUINI ABBATIS BECCENSIS
- LIBER DE SIMONIACIS
- SELECTED CHARTERS
- ADDITIONAL NOTES
- INDEX
- NOTES AND DOCUMENTS RELATING TO WESTMINSTER ABBEY
- Frontmatter
- PREFACE
- Contents
- I GILBERT'S HOME AT BEC
- II THE NOBLE FAMILY OF THE CRISPINS
- III GILBERT AT WESTMINSTER
- IV DETAILS OF ADMINISTRATION
- V ABBOT GILBERT'S LITERARY REMAINS
- VI CORRESPONDENCE
- VITA DOMNI HERLUINI ABBATIS BECCENSIS
- LIBER DE SIMONIACIS
- SELECTED CHARTERS
- ADDITIONAL NOTES
- INDEX
- NOTES AND DOCUMENTS RELATING TO WESTMINSTER ABBEY
Summary
GILBERT CRISPIN is the earliest abbot of Westminster of whom we have any considerable knowledge: and he is one of the greatest of the line, distinguished alike by his noble descent, his high character, the fame of his learning and the length of his rule. Yet, though his effigy has been before the eyes of every generation that has trod the cloisters in the past eight centuries, no one has cared to gather together what may be known of his life and times. Even his biography of Abbot Herluin has never been edited intact, though historians draw from it all they know of the early days of Bee, which gave three archbishops to Canterbury within seventy years. This neglect seems the more strange when we remember that he was a favourite pupil of both Lanfranc and Anselm, some of whose letters to him still survive; and that his judgment as a theologian could be appealed to on the continent more than a generation after his death.
He was a true monk and a scholar, with no desire for fame : his vocation and his instincts alike made him shrink from public affairs. His Westminster sons remembered him, as the Bee monks remembered their Anselm, chiefly for his gentleness; and they wrote the epithet mitis on his tomb before they praised his justice, wisdom, strength and learning.
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- Gilbert Crispin Abbot of WestminsterA Study of the Abbey under Norman Rule, pp. ix - xPublisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2010First published in: 1911