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John of Ford (c. 1140 – 21 April 1214) was the prior of the Cistercian monastery of Forde, then from 1186 abbot of its daughter house of Bindon, and between 1191 and 1214 the abbot of Forde. He was a friend and ally of King John during the papal interdict, receiving remuneration from the king. While prior he wrote a biography of the local anchorite Wulfric of Haselbury (the Vita Wulfrici anchoretae Haselbergiae), and while abbot he completed the series of sermons on the Song of Songs begun by Bernard of Clairvaux and continued by Gilbert of Hoyland with 120 sermons on his own from the fifth chapter through the end of the book. In the centuries after his death in 1214, however, John of Ford was almost entirely forgotten. His 120 sermons survive in only a single manuscript. John de Forde, né en 1140 et décédé le 21 avril 1214, est un moine cistercien anglais, de l’abbaye de Forde. Abbé de l’abbaye-fille de Bindon en 1186 il revient à Forde comme abbé en 1191 et le restera jusqu’à sa mort en 1214. Il a laissé 120 sermons sur le ‘Cantique des cantiques’.
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John de Forde, né en 1140 et décédé le 21 avril 1214, est un moine cistercien anglais, de l’abbaye de Forde. Abbé de l’abbaye-fille de Bindon en 1186 il revient à Forde comme abbé en 1191 et le restera jusqu’à sa mort en 1214. Il a laissé 120 sermons sur le ‘Cantique des cantiques’. John of Ford (c. 1140 – 21 April 1214) was the prior of the Cistercian monastery of Forde, then from 1186 abbot of its daughter house of Bindon, and between 1191 and 1214 the abbot of Forde. He was a friend and ally of King John during the papal interdict, receiving remuneration from the king. While prior he wrote a biography of the local anchorite Wulfric of Haselbury (the Vita Wulfrici anchoretae Haselbergiae), and while abbot he completed the series of sermons on the Song of Songs begun by Bernard of Clairvaux and continued by Gilbert of Hoyland with 120 sermons on his own from the fifth chapter through the end of the book. In the centuries after his death in 1214, however, John of Ford was almost entirely forgotten. His 120 sermons survive in only a single manuscript.
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