Julian, born around 1080/1090, died around 1160/1165, is only known to us by the text of his Sermons (SC 192 and 193), addressed to his brothers, the Benedictine monks of Vezelay, under the government of a great abbot, Pons de Montboissier (1138-1161), who asked Julian to reunite them in a corpus.
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Death date | ? |
Activity | Vézelay, Bourgogne |
Group of authors | Western Middle Ages (11th-14th century) |