God's Scribe : The Historiographical Art of Galbert of Bruges /
"Scholars have long considered the De multro to be a true journal, written hastily as events unfolded and never revised. In God's Scribe, the first book devoted to Galbert and his chronicle, Jeff Rider challenges that view. He argues that the De multro is not the transparent and objective...
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Washington, D.C. :
Catholic University of America Press,
2001.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: An Open Book
- 1. Ego Galbertus
- 2. â€oeIn the Midst of Such a Great Tumultâ€?
- 3. The Comfort of History
- 4. The Art of History
- 5. God�s Scribe
- 6. The Tyrant
- 7. Sapiens
- Appendix I: Members of the Conventus of Saint Donatian and Clerics Active in the Count�s Administration in Bruges (1089�1135)
- Appendix II: Oral Sources
- Appendix III: Written Sources
- Appendix IV: Messages
- Appendix V: Parallel Passages from Walter of ThÃrouanneâ€?s Vita Karoli and Galbert of Brugesâ€?s De multro
- Appendix VI: Passages in the Passio Karoli That May Have Been Revised or Added during the Transformation of the Descriptio Appendix VII: Allusions to Subsequent Events in Chapters 15�67, 72�85
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index