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  1. Vincent of Beauvais (Latin: Vincentius Bellovacensis or Burgundus; French: Vincent de Beauvais; c. 1184/1194 – c. 1264) was a Dominican friar at the Cistercian monastery of Royaumont Abbey, France. He is known mostly for his Speculum Maius (Great mirror), a major work of compilation that was widely read in the Middle Ages.

  2. Apr 15, 2024 · Vincent Of Beauvais (born c. 1190, Beauvais?, Fr.—died 1264, Paris) was a French scholar and encyclopaedist whose Speculum majus (“Great Mirror”) was probably the greatest European encyclopaedia up to the 18th century.

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  3. Jun 8, 2018 · Vincent of Beauvais (ca. 1190-ca. 1264) was a Dominican cleric who took it upon himself to compile the Speculum majus, an encyclopedia of all human knowledge up to the time of Louis IX of France.

  4. Who was Vincent of Beauvais and what kind of works did he write between 1240 and 1264? Find some answers here.

  5. Vincent of Beauvais is indisputably renowned for his great encyclopedic work, the Speculum Maius.

  6. The Speculum Maius or Majus (Latin: "The Greater Mirror") was a major encyclopedia of the Middle Ages written by Vincent of Beauvais in the 13th century. It was a great compendium of all knowledge of the time.

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  8. Vincent of Beauvais. (c. 1190—1264) Quick Reference. ( c. 1194–1264), author of the vast popular encyclopedia, the Speculum Maius. A Dominican, he may have been associated with the foundation of the Order's house at Beauvais in 1225; he was subprior there in 1246.