I: Historia Silense
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Simon Barton
und Richard Fletcher
Abstract
The chapter provides an annotated translation of Historia Silense (HS) the misleadingly named composite historical miscellany whose main claim upon the attention of historians has been that it includes the principal narrative account of the Leonese monarchy between 1037 and 1072. The author suggests that there is a strong probability that the work was composed by a member of the religious community of San Isidoro in the city of León, at a date certainly after 1109 and probably before 1118.
Abstract
The chapter provides an annotated translation of Historia Silense (HS) the misleadingly named composite historical miscellany whose main claim upon the attention of historians has been that it includes the principal narrative account of the Leonese monarchy between 1037 and 1072. The author suggests that there is a strong probability that the work was composed by a member of the religious community of San Isidoro in the city of León, at a date certainly after 1109 and probably before 1118.
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Front matter i
- Contents v
- List of figures vi
- Foreword vii
- Preface ix
- List of abbreviations xi
- Map xii
- Genealogical table xiii
- Dedication xiv
- General introduction 1
- I: Historia Silense 9
- II: Bishop Pelayo of Oviedo, Chronicon Regum Legionensium 65
- III: Historia Roderici 90
- IV: Chronica Adefonsi Imperatoris 148
- Bibliography 264
- Index 274
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Front matter i
- Contents v
- List of figures vi
- Foreword vii
- Preface ix
- List of abbreviations xi
- Map xii
- Genealogical table xiii
- Dedication xiv
- General introduction 1
- I: Historia Silense 9
- II: Bishop Pelayo of Oviedo, Chronicon Regum Legionensium 65
- III: Historia Roderici 90
- IV: Chronica Adefonsi Imperatoris 148
- Bibliography 264
- Index 274