Hugo of Potters

Hugo of Potters a monk of Vézelay, of whose life but little is known, flourished in the 12th century. He wrote a history of the monastery of Vézelay, which has been published by D'Achery in his Spicilegium, 3. He is also supposed by some to be the author of the Chronique des Colmtes de Nevers, inserted by Labbe in his Nouvelle Bibliothéque des Manuscrits. He died about 1 161. — fist. Litt. de la France, 7, 668 sq.; Hoefer, Nouv. Biogr. Géneralé, 25, 439.

 
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