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Lietbertus (Letbert, Lambert) of St. Ruf was the abbot of , in the diocese of Avignon from 1100 to 1110. Letbert was the author of a commentary on the Psalms called Flores Psalmorum. He also wrote the customs for or of St Ruf (the Liber ecclesiastici et canonici ordinis). These customs were based upon the monastic recommendations of St. Augustine, and were a great influence on other houses of regular canons which would become the Augustinian Order. Letbert was educated at the Lille collegiate church of St. Peter, which was dedicated in 1066 - hence his other cognomen, Letbert of Lille.

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  • Lietbertus (Letbert, Lambert) of St. Ruf was the abbot of , in the diocese of Avignon from 1100 to 1110. Letbert was the author of a commentary on the Psalms called Flores Psalmorum. He also wrote the customs for or of St Ruf (the Liber ecclesiastici et canonici ordinis). These customs were based upon the monastic recommendations of St. Augustine, and were a great influence on other houses of regular canons which would become the Augustinian Order. Letbert was educated at the Lille collegiate church of St. Peter, which was dedicated in 1066 - hence his other cognomen, Letbert of Lille. (en)
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  • Lietbertus (Letbert, Lambert) of St. Ruf was the abbot of , in the diocese of Avignon from 1100 to 1110. Letbert was the author of a commentary on the Psalms called Flores Psalmorum. He also wrote the customs for or of St Ruf (the Liber ecclesiastici et canonici ordinis). These customs were based upon the monastic recommendations of St. Augustine, and were a great influence on other houses of regular canons which would become the Augustinian Order. Letbert was educated at the Lille collegiate church of St. Peter, which was dedicated in 1066 - hence his other cognomen, Letbert of Lille. (en)
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