Jean de Hocsem
Jean de Hocsem or Jan van Hocsem, Latinized Johannes Hocsemius (1278–1348), was a canon and scholaster of Saint Lambert's Cathedral, Liège.
He was the author of the Gesta episcoporum Leodiensium, a history of the bishops of Liège from 1247 to 1347, the original manuscript of which is now in the Royal Library of Belgium in Brussels.[1] It is one of the major sources for the history of the War of the Cow. A second manuscript survives in the library of Averbode Abbey.[2] A critical edition of the chronicle by Godefroid Kurth was published in 1927 under the title La chronique de Jean de Hocsem.[3]
In 1341 he wrote a book about canon law, Digitus florum utriusque iuris, one copy of which, in the National Archives (RHCL) in Maastricht, is partly in his own hand.[4]
References[]
- ^ L'Historiographie en Belgique, exhibition catalogue (Brussels, 1935), p. 22.
- ^ Jean de Hocsem, Johannes Hocsemius, Narrative Sources in the Low Countries. Accessed 24 June 2017.
- ^ Scans available online at http://hdl.handle.net/2268/90817
- ^ Maastricht, RA : ms. 215 Archived 2018-01-09 at the Wayback Machine on website mmdc.nl.
- 1278 births
- 1348 deaths
- People of medieval Belgium
- 14th-century historians
- Belgian historians
- 13th-century people of the Holy Roman Empire
- 14th-century people of the Holy Roman Empire