Walter of Châtillon

Extract from 1558 edition. Walter of Châtillon (Latinized as Gualterus de Castellione) was a 12th-century French writer and theologian who wrote in the Latin language. He studied under Stephen of Beauvais and at the University of Paris. It was probably during his student years that he wrote a number of Latin poems in the Goliardic manner that found their way into the ''Carmina Burana'' collection. During his lifetime, however, he was more esteemed for a long Latin epic on the life of Alexander the Great, the ''Alexandreis, sive Gesta Alexandri Magni'', a hexameter epic, full of anachronisms; he depicts the Crucifixion of Jesus as having already taken place during the days of Alexander the Great. The ''Alexandreis'' was popular and influential in Walter's own times. Matthew of Vendôme and Alan of Lille borrowed from it and Henry of Settimello imitated it, but it is now seldom read. One line, referring to Virgil's Aeneid, is sometimes quoted:

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Many poems in his style, or borrowing his themes, have been attributed to Walter on insufficient evidence. For example, he was not the author of the satirical ''Apocalypse of Golias'' once attributed to him. In addition to his poems, Walter wrote a dialogue refuting Jewish thought and biblical interpretation and a treatise on the Trinity, and he was possibly the author of ''Moralium dogma philosophorum''. He died of bubonic plague early in the 13th century.

David Townsend summarizes one commentary on Walter's life as follows:

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    <<Die>> zehn Gedichte des Walther von Lille, genannt von Châtillon by Gautier de Châtillon

    Published 1859
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    <<Die>> zehn Gedichte des Walther von Lille, genannt von Châtillon by Gautier de Châtillon

    Published 1859
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    Alexanders saga / by Gautier de Châtillon, 1135-1201

    Published 1848
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    Alexanders saga / by Gautier de Châtillon, 1135-1201

    Published 1848
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    Galteri poetae Alexandreis by Gautier de Châtillon, asi 1135-asi 1201

    Published 1541
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