(b Lille, c 1135; d ?Amiens, c 1190 ). French poet and scholar. He was head of a school in Laon and a canon of Reims, then in the 1160s, entered the service of Henry II of England; he studied canon law in Bologna and possibly Rome. From c 1176 he was in Reims and later in Amiens. He wrote many rhythmic poems, eight of which survive with music, including monophonic and polyphonic settings in the Notre Dame conductus collections. It is not clear whether the music is his.




