Galbert of Bruges
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Galbert of Bruges (Galbertus notarius Brugensis in Latin) (d. 1134) was a Flemish cleric and chronicler. Administrator and notary to Count Charles the Good, he is known for his Latin account De multro, traditione et occisione gloriosi Karoli comitis Flandriarum of the Count's murder in 1127. He subsequently worked for William Clito.
[edit] References
- Jeff Rider (translator) (1994), De multro, traditione, et occisione gloriosi Karoli comitis Flandriarum
- Jeff Rider (2001), God's Scribe: The Historiographical Art of Galbert of Bruges
- James Bruce Ross (translator) (2005), The murder of Charles the Good by Galbert of Bruges [first issued 1953]