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Hugh of Farfa : ウィキペディア英語版
Hugh of Farfa
Hugh (died 1039) was the Abbot of Farfa from 998. He founded the abbatial school and wrote its history from the late ninth through the early eleventh century under the title ''Destructio monasterii Farfensis'' ("The Destruction of the Monastery of Farfa"). A later student of his school, Gregory of Catino, wrote a fuller history of the monastery partly based on Hugh's earlier account.〔Marios Costambeys, ''Power and Patronage in the Early Medieval Italy: Local Society, Italian Politics, and the Abbey of Farfa, ''c''. 700–900'' (Cambridge: 2007), 11.〕
The ''Destructio'' Hugh wrote begins where an earlier, and not completely preserved work, the ''Libellus constructionis Farfensis'', left off, with the death of Abbot Hilderic in 857. His purpose in chronicling the history of the abbey in this period, which includes the Saracen assault on the monastery and the dispersal of the monks under Abbot Peter in 897/8, was to introduce the Cluniac reform there.〔Costambeys 2007, 13–14. The marauders may have included more than just Saracens, perhaps local enemies of Farfa took part in the assault. Hugh refers only to "the evil destruction of the properties of our monastery, which were given mercifully by the pious, () dispersed cruelly by the impious" (Costambeys 2007, 346).〕 Hugh castigates the monks for their decadence and corruption following their return to the abbey after the Saracen occupation, but by the time he had taken up the post of abbot, he wrote, "there was not found in all the Kingdom of Italy a similar monastery in any respect, save the monastery called Nonantola."〔Costambeys 2007, 6n: ''in toto regno Italico non inveniebatur simile illi monasterio in cunctis bonis, excepto monasterio quod vocatur Nonantule''.〕 By this time the monastery was under the control of the Ottonian emperors.〔See M. E. Stroll, ''The Medieval Abbey of Farfa: Target of Papal and Imperial Ambitions'' (Leiden: 1997), 25–26, and Ugo Balzani, ''Early Chroniclers of Europe: Italy'' (London: 1883), 109–11.〕
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