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GISLEBERT (or GILBERT) OF MONS (c. 1150-1225) , Flemish chronicler, became a clerk, and obtained the positions of provost of the churches of St Germanus at Mons
chancellor or notary, of Baldwin V., count of Hainaut (d. 1195), who employed him on important business. After 1200 Gislebert wrote the Chronicon Hanoniense, a history of Hainaut and the neighbouring lands from about 1050 to 1195, which is specially valuable forthe latter part
The chronicle is published in Band xxi. of the Monumenta Germanise historica (Hanover, 1826 fol.); and separately with introduction by W. Arndt (Hanover, 1869). Another edition has been published by L. Vanderkindere in the Recueil de textes pour servir d l'etude de l'histoire de Belgique (Brussels, 1904) ; and there is a French translation
See W. Meyer, Des Werk des Kanzlers Gislebert von Mons
Konigsberg
Huygens , Sur la valeur historique de la chronique Gislebert de Mons (Ghent
Wattenbach
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