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140:. Recently, however, this has been questioned. The prebendary has been identified with Master John of London, canon of Auckland and sometime master of Kepier Hospital in Durham and a noted student of astrology, who was appointed first (or senior) prebendary of Howden minster before 1268. He died in 1272. 286: 208:
For a reconsideration of the identity of John of Howden, the author, with John of Melton, prebendary of the church of Howden, see Glynn Hesketh (ed.),
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Andrew Lawson King, 'A Critical Edition of Li Rossignos' (unsubmitted PhD thesis, University of Cambridge, 1984).
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John is known only by the various spiritual writings attributed to him. There are certain texts in
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For a long time, it has been assumed that he was the John of Howden who was prebendary of the
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Rossignos by John of Howden (a thirteenth-century meditation on the passion of Christ)
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Denis Renevey, '1215–1349: texts', in Samuel Fanous and Vincent Gillespie, eds,
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Denis Renevey, '1215–1349: texts', in Samuel Fanous and Vincent Gillespie, eds,
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from the north of England, and for a time was chaplain to Queen
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Denis Renevey, '1215–1349: texts', in Samuel Fanous and
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The Cambridge Companion to Medieval English Mysticism
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The Cambridge Companion to Medieval English Mysticism
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The Cambridge Companion to Medieval English Mysticism
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OFM
fl.
Franciscan friar
Eleanor of Provence
King Henry III
Latin
Richard Rolle
Anglo-Norman
church of Howden
Yorkshire
Vincent Gillespie
F. J. E. Raby
Categories
1275 deaths
13th-century English Roman Catholic priests
People from Howden
English Friars Minor
English male non-fiction writers
English religious writers
Franciscan writers

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