LC control no. | n 86094078 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
LC classification | PA8445.W5 |
Personal name heading | Wireker, Nigellus, approximately 1130-approximately 1200 |
Variant(s) | Nigel, de Longchamps, approximately 1130-approximately 1200 Nigel, of Canterbury, approximately 1130-approximately 1200 Nigellus, de Longo Campo, approximately 1130-1200 Wirecker, Nigellus, approximately 1130-approximately 1200 Wireker, Nigellus, ca. 1130-ca. 1200 Longchamps, Nigel de, approximately 1130-approximately 1200 Neel, de Longchamps, approximately 1130-approximately 1200 |
Other standard no. | 000000010887961X |
Located | Canterbury (England) |
Birth date | 1130~ |
Death date | 1200~ |
Profession or occupation | Monks Satirists |
Found in | His Miracles of the Virgin Mary, c1986: t.p. (Nigel of Canterbury) p. 2, etc. (Nigelli de Longo Campo) NLC, 4-9-87 (Wireker, Nigellus, ca. 1130-ca. 1200) nuc92-3103: His Speculum stultorum [MI] 1490 (hdg. on GmC rept.: Wirecker, Nigellus) English Wikipedia, viewed on June 5th, 2024 (Nigel de Longchamps, also known as Nigel Wireker, (fl. c. 1190, died c. 1200), Neel de Longchamps, or Nigel of Canterbury, was an Anglo-Norman satirist and poet of the late twelfth century, writing in Latin. He is known to have been a monk of Christ Church, Canterbury, from 1186 to 1193, and perhaps earlier (he claims to have met Thomas Becket, killed in 1170).) <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigel_de_Longchamps> Katalog der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek, veiwed on June 5th, 2024 (Nigellus, de Longo Campo; born appo |
Invalid LCCN | n 92066677 |