Richard (bishop of Avranches)
Richard l'Evêque (Richard de Coutances[ 1] ) (died 1181) was a French theologian and early scholastic philosopher, a friend of Robert de Torigni and a disseminator of Aristotle , in the translations of James of Venice .[ 2] He became bishop of Avranches .
He is known largely through the writings of John of Salisbury , his pupil in Paris. Richard was himself a student of Bernard of Chartres .[ 3] He was considered a very learned scholar.[ 4]
He was archdeacon of Coutances , and became bishop at Avranches around 1170. In 1172 Avranches Cathedral was the scene of the ceremony on 21 May marking the compromise of Avranches , the reconciliation of Henry II of England with the Catholic Church after the murder of Thomas Becket .[ 5]
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