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Emo of Friesland (c. 1175–1237) was a Frisian scholar and abbot who probably came from the region of Groningen, and the earliest foreign student studying at Oxford University whose name has survived. He wrote a Latin chronicle, later expanded by his successors Menco and Foltert into the Chronicon abbatum in Werum (chronicle of the abbots of Wittewierum).

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  • Emo von Wittewierum (de)
  • Emo of Friesland (en)
  • Emo van Bloemhof (nl)
  • Эмо Фрисландский (ru)
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  • Emo von Wittewierum (oder von Huizinga) (* um 1170 vermutlich in Fivelgo; † 1237 in Jukwerd bei Delfzijl, Niederlande) war ein Prämonstratenser-Chorherr, der als Augenzeuge von der ersten Marcellusflut 1219 berichtete. (de)
  • Emo van Bloemhof, O. Praem., ook wel genoemd Emo van Huizinge of Emo van Friesland (verm. Fivelingo, ca. 1175 – Wittewierum, 1237) was een premonstratenzer geestelijke en abt in het toenmalige Friesland, de huidige provincie Groningen. (nl)
  • Эмо Фрисландский, или Эмо ван Хёйзинге, он же Эмо из Виттевиерума, или Блумхофский (нидерл. Emo van Huizinge, или Emo van Bloemhof, з.-фриз. Emo fan Witewierrum, лат. Emo Bloemhofensis, или Emo Werumensis; около 1175, Фивельго — 13 декабря 1237, Юкверде близ Делфзейла) — нидерландский хронист, монах-премонстрант, аббат монастыря Цветущего сада (лат. Hortus Floridus) в Блумхофе близ Гронингена, автор «Хроники Верумcких настоятелей» (лат. Chronicon abbatum in Werum). (ru)
  • Emo of Friesland (c. 1175–1237) was a Frisian scholar and abbot who probably came from the region of Groningen, and the earliest foreign student studying at Oxford University whose name has survived. He wrote a Latin chronicle, later expanded by his successors Menco and Foltert into the Chronicon abbatum in Werum (chronicle of the abbots of Wittewierum). (en)
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  • April 2015 (en)
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  • Emo von Wittewierum (oder von Huizinga) (* um 1170 vermutlich in Fivelgo; † 1237 in Jukwerd bei Delfzijl, Niederlande) war ein Prämonstratenser-Chorherr, der als Augenzeuge von der ersten Marcellusflut 1219 berichtete. (de)
  • Emo of Friesland (c. 1175–1237) was a Frisian scholar and abbot who probably came from the region of Groningen, and the earliest foreign student studying at Oxford University whose name has survived. He wrote a Latin chronicle, later expanded by his successors Menco and Foltert into the Chronicon abbatum in Werum (chronicle of the abbots of Wittewierum). Emo was of high birth. He began his studies at Oxford in 1190. He also studied at the University of Paris and at Orléans. Following his studies, he returned to Frisia to take up a post as schoolmaster in and parish priest in Huizinge. Around 1209, he took the vows of a monk in order to assist his uncle, Emo of Romerswerf, in founding a monastery in Holwierde near Groningen. Under Emo's direction as first abbot, the monastery of (Wittewierum, Bloemhof) joined the Premonstratensians and became a daughter house of Prémontré Abbey in 1217. Emo's section of the Chronicon covers the years 1203–1237. Besides information about the abbey he helped found, it also covers the secular history of Frisia and Groningen and even the Crusades to the Holy Land. According to his own writing he copied a naval itinerary of the Frisian's fleet's journey from the delta of the River Lauwers to Acre (1217–1218). This text is known as the De itinere Frisonum and it provides a lot of details about the naval voyage and the crusading motivations of the Frisian participants. According to the continuation by Menco, Emo also wrote the works De anima (on the soul), Arbor vitiorum et virtutum (tree of vices and virtues), De differentia criminum (on different crimes) and De differentia virtutum politicarum et theologicarum (on the difference between political and theological virtues). All of these works are thought lost. (en)
  • Emo van Bloemhof, O. Praem., ook wel genoemd Emo van Huizinge of Emo van Friesland (verm. Fivelingo, ca. 1175 – Wittewierum, 1237) was een premonstratenzer geestelijke en abt in het toenmalige Friesland, de huidige provincie Groningen. (nl)
  • Эмо Фрисландский, или Эмо ван Хёйзинге, он же Эмо из Виттевиерума, или Блумхофский (нидерл. Emo van Huizinge, или Emo van Bloemhof, з.-фриз. Emo fan Witewierrum, лат. Emo Bloemhofensis, или Emo Werumensis; около 1175, Фивельго — 13 декабря 1237, Юкверде близ Делфзейла) — нидерландский хронист, монах-премонстрант, аббат монастыря Цветущего сада (лат. Hortus Floridus) в Блумхофе близ Гронингена, автор «Хроники Верумcких настоятелей» (лат. Chronicon abbatum in Werum). (ru)
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