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Gottfried of Admont (died 1165) was the Benedictine abbot of Admont Abbey from 1137 until his death. He is considered to be a reformer and the founder of the "school of Admont", and he is also credited with greatly improving the abbey's library. He was an influential figure, undertaking with Otto of Freising and a papal commission relative to the proposed bishopric of Seckau. He strongly backed St Eberhard, who became bishop of Salzburg in 1146.

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  • Gottfried von Admont (de)
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  • Gottfried von Admont war Abt des Klosters Admont von 1138 bis 1165, Klosterreformer, Prediger und „monastischer Theologe“. (de)
  • Gottfried de Admont,​ latinizado como Godefridus Admotensis y fallecido el 25 de junio de 1165, fue un predicador y teólogo monástico austriaco, abad benedictino de la Abadía de Admont desde 1137 hasta su muerte. Se le considera un reformador de su monasterio, que llevó a un gran florecimiento, y fundó la llamada ""; se le atribuye también la mejora de la biblioteca abacial.​ En su tiempo fue una figura influyente.​ Se le atribuyen muchas homilías exegéticas.​​ Le sucedió como abad su hermano , quien quizá pudo haber escrito parte de lo que se conserva con su nombre.​ (es)
  • Gottfried of Admont (died 1165) was the Benedictine abbot of Admont Abbey from 1137 until his death. He is considered to be a reformer and the founder of the "school of Admont", and he is also credited with greatly improving the abbey's library. He was an influential figure, undertaking with Otto of Freising and a papal commission relative to the proposed bishopric of Seckau. He strongly backed St Eberhard, who became bishop of Salzburg in 1146. (en)
  • Godefredo de Admont (em latim: Godefridus Admontensis; em alemão: Gottfried von Admont; 1165) foi um abade beneditino da de 1137 até sua morte. Era considerado um reformador e fundador da "Escola de Admont", além de fundador da biblioteca da abadia. Foi uma figura influente, realizando, com e , uma commissão papal sobre o proposto bispado de Seckau. Ele apoiou decisivamente , que tornou-se bispo de Salzburgo em 1146. (pt)
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  • Gottfried von Admont war Abt des Klosters Admont von 1138 bis 1165, Klosterreformer, Prediger und „monastischer Theologe“. (de)
  • Gottfried of Admont (died 1165) was the Benedictine abbot of Admont Abbey from 1137 until his death. He is considered to be a reformer and the founder of the "school of Admont", and he is also credited with greatly improving the abbey's library. He was an influential figure, undertaking with Otto of Freising and a papal commission relative to the proposed bishopric of Seckau. He strongly backed St Eberhard, who became bishop of Salzburg in 1146. Many homilies are attributed to him, taking the character of exegesis; it is now doubted whether he was the author of all of them. His brother Irimbert was a successor as abbot, and may have written some of them. (en)
  • Gottfried de Admont,​ latinizado como Godefridus Admotensis y fallecido el 25 de junio de 1165, fue un predicador y teólogo monástico austriaco, abad benedictino de la Abadía de Admont desde 1137 hasta su muerte. Se le considera un reformador de su monasterio, que llevó a un gran florecimiento, y fundó la llamada ""; se le atribuye también la mejora de la biblioteca abacial.​ En su tiempo fue una figura influyente.​ Se le atribuyen muchas homilías exegéticas.​​ Le sucedió como abad su hermano , quien quizá pudo haber escrito parte de lo que se conserva con su nombre.​ (es)
  • Godefredo de Admont (em latim: Godefridus Admontensis; em alemão: Gottfried von Admont; 1165) foi um abade beneditino da de 1137 até sua morte. Era considerado um reformador e fundador da "Escola de Admont", além de fundador da biblioteca da abadia. Foi uma figura influente, realizando, com e , uma commissão papal sobre o proposto bispado de Seckau. Ele apoiou decisivamente , que tornou-se bispo de Salzburgo em 1146. Muitas homilias foram atribuídas a ele por Migne em sua Patrologia Latina (174), todas de caráter exegético, mas atualmente se duvida se ele foi de fato o autor de todas elas. Seu irmão, Irimberto, o sucedeu como abade e pode ter escrito algumas delas. (pt)
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