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And of course Geoffrey of Monmouth said he was prof of theology at the great University of Caerleon on Usk!
Maddy
Madeleine Gray PhD, FRHistS, FSA
Professor of Ecclesiastical History/Athro Hanes Eglwysig
School of Humanities and Social Sciences /Ysgol Ddyniaethau a Gwyddoniaethau Cymdeithasol
University of South Wales/Prifysgol De Cymru
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Apologies for the typos:Should be Amphibalus!!
Gordon Plumb
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Subject: [M-R] St Amphibolus
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St
Amphibolus 25th June
Amphibolus was the fugitive priest who took refuge with St
Alban (the name Amphibolus means 'cloak', referring to the priestly garment
which Alban donned in his stead).
Illustration of the martyrdom of Amphibolus
from life of St Alban in Trinity College, Dublin, MS. 177 (formerly E.I.40).
https://en.wikipedia.org/?title=Matthew_Paris#/media/File:DublinTrinityCollegeMSEi40LifeAlbanFol45rMartyrdomAmphibalus.jpg
There
is a collotype facsimile of this manuscript:
Illustrations to the Life of St
Alban in Trin. Coll. Dublin MS. E.i.40, Reproduced in Collotype Facsimile by the
Care of W.R.L. Lowe & E.F. Jacob, with a Description of the Illustrations by
M.R. James. Oxford, at the Clarendon Press, 1924.
Gordon
Plumb
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