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Ambroise - translation to English

NORMAN POET AND CHRONICLER OF THE THIRD CRUSADE
Ambrose the poet; Estoire de la guerre sainte

Ambroise         
n. Ambrosy, male first name
Saint Ambroise         
Saint Ambrose (340-397), citizen of Rome who was a writer and composer of hymns who became the bishop of Milan

Definition

Ambrose
·noun A sweet-scented herb; ambrosia. ·see Ambrosia, 3.

Wikipedia

Ambroise

Ambroise, sometimes Ambroise of Normandy, (flourished c. 1190) was a Norman poet and chronicler of the Third Crusade, author of a work called L'Estoire de la guerre sainte, which describes in rhyming Old French verse the adventures of Richard Cœur de Lion as a crusader. The poem is known to us only through one Vatican manuscript, and long escaped the notice of historians.

The credit for detecting its value belongs to Gaston Paris, although his edition (1897) was partially anticipated by the editors of the Monumenta Germaniae Historica, who published some selections in the twenty-seventh volume of their Scriptores (1885). Ambroise followed Richard I as a noncombatant, and not improbably as a court-minstrel. He speaks as an eyewitness of the king's doings at Messina, in Cyprus, at the siege of Acre, and in the abortive campaign which followed the capture of that city.

Ambroise is surprisingly accurate in his chronology; though he did not complete his work before 1195, it is evidently founded upon notes which he had taken in the course of his pilgrimage. He shows no greater political insight than we should expect from his position; but relates what he had seen and heard with a naïve vivacity which compels attention. He is by no means an impartial source: he is prejudiced against the Saracens, against the French, and against all the rivals or enemies of his master, including the Polein party which supported Conrad of Montferrat against Guy of Lusignan. He is rather to be treated as a biographer than as a historian of the Crusade in its broader aspects. Nonetheless he is an interesting primary source for the events of the years 1190–1192 in the Kingdom of Jerusalem.

Books 2–6 of the Itinerarium Regis Ricardi, a Latin prose narrative of the same events apparently compiled by Richard, a canon of Holy Trinity, London, are closely related to Ambroise's poem. They were formerly sometimes regarded as the first-hand narrative on which Ambroise based his work, but that can no longer be maintained.

Examples of use of Ambroise
1. «Ambroise Vollard et son chat» peint par Pierre Bonnard (extrait). Photo: Keystone EXPOSITION.
2. Au moment oů Ambroise Vollard s‘installe rue Laffitte, la premi';re génération des galeristes décline.
3. Moi, je l‘aurais buté! Vlan! '';a aurait été réglé!» Ambroise, lui, porte un maillot marqué «Zidane»: «Je suis un peu déçu.
4. Dans l‘impossibilité de rencontrer Maître Collard, elle s‘est rendu dans un cabinet d‘avocats voisin et a pris en otage Maître Ambroise Arnaud et l‘a menacé d‘une arme tirant des balles de caoutchouc.
5. Ils vibrent avec toute la capitale lombarde en attendant, comme chaque année, le grand jour de la premi';re, qui coďncide depuis toujours avec la fęte de saint Ambroise, patron de la ville.