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William of St Albans (fl. 1178) was a Benedictine monk and hagiographer who wrote a history of the martyrdom of Saint Alban, the first such work to name Amphibalus after Geoffrey of Monmouth.

Simon, abbot of St Albans (1167–1188) asked William to write The Passion of St Alban (Passio sancti Albani), according to the book's preface. The book mentions that the body of Amphibalus had yet to be found: this occurred in 1178, suggesting that the work was written before this date. William drew on the stories of Alban as told by Bede and Geoffrey of Monmouth, the latter of whom he acknowledges in the preface. He frames the work as a translation of an Old English book, similar to Geoffrey's claim that his De gestis Britonum was a translation of an ancient work.

Ralph of Dunstable later made a versification of William's Passion; the Vie de seint Auban by Matthew Paris is another adaptation of the work.

References

  1. McLeod, W. (1980). "Alban and Amphibal: Some extant lives and a lost life". Mediaeval Studies. 42: 407–430. doi:10.1484/J.MS.2.306264. ISSN 0076-5872.
  2. O'Donnell, Thomas; Lamont, Margaret (2010). "The Passion of Saint Alban by William of St. Albans". In Jocelyn Wogan-Browne; Thelma S. Fenster (eds.). The life of Saint Alban by Matthew Paris. Medieval and Renaissance texts and studies. Tempe, AZ: ACMRS. pp. 133–165. ISBN 978-0-86698-390-7.
  3. Bateson, Mary; Reader, Rebecca. "St Albans, William of (fl. c. 1178), Benedictine monk and hagiographer". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/29467. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
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