History of the NormansBoydell & Brewer Ltd, 1998 - 260 pages First English translation of key chronicle for study of the rise of the Normans.This is the first English translation of a powerful work of semi-imaginary history which gave the Normans a past, present, and future at the outset of their triumphant century. Completed in or soon after 1015 by a visiting Frenchscholar, it is a study in verse and prose of one family's rise from defeat and exile in the world of the heathen Vikings to an honoured place among the great territorial rulers of France. It recounts two campaigns in England by the founder, Rollo, and a series of stirring political, military and religious events on the Continent, most notably the dreadful murder of Rollo's son William, and the kidnapping, escape and precarious early career of Dudo's firstpatron, Count Richard I. The author's exuberant imagination is matched by his language, so presenting the unwary reader with difficulties, which ERIC CHRISTIANSEN notes and discusses throughout, defining and explaining themany poetic metres and prose embellishments used, and identifying the sources of numerous borrowings; he also re-examines and collates the manuscripts and printed versions of the text, and considers the most recent scholarship inthe field. The late ERIC CHRISTIANSEN was Fellow of New College and University Lecturer at Oxford. |
Table des matières
THE TRANSLATION 1 | 180 |
NOTES TO THE TRANSLATION 177 | 192 |
MAPS | 230 |
DUDOS METRES | 236 |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
abbot Adalbero Aeneid Aimoin Alstignus anapaestic archbishop army Arnulf battle Bayeux Bernard of Senlis bishop Boethius Boethius CP borrowed Botho Bretons Carolingian catalectic Chartres chiefs Christ Christian church city of Rouen clergy counsel count Arnulf count Bernard count Richard count Theobald Dacians dactylic Danes death deeds Dimeter Dudo Dudo's duke Hugh duke Richard duke William enemies envoy Évreux faith father Fauroux fealty Fécamp Flodoard Francia Frankish Franks haste heart heaven Heiric Herluin hexameters holy honour Houts king Lewis king Lothair king's kingdom knights Lair land Laon lord marquess merits metre metrist MGH Poet mind monks noble Norman Normandy Northmen oath pagans patrician peace poem prayers Prentout Prudentius replied Richer Robert Robert of Torigni Rolf Rollo Senlis sent spondee St Germanus St Ouen St Quentin Steenstrup tetrameter things Venantius Vermandois verse viking warriors whole William of Jumièges words

