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Gregory of Tours, Decem libri historiarum, eds. Bruno Krusch and Wilhelm Levison. MGH SRM 1, part 1 (Hanover: Hahn, ), [references with book and chapter number], V.4 and V A shorter version can be found in Gregory of Tours, Virtutes Martini, ed. Bruno Krusch. MGH SRM 1, part 2 (Hanover: Hahn, ), II GREGORY OF TOURS (c. A.D.) LIBRI HISTORIARUM Liber I: Liber II: Liber III: Liber IV: Liber V: Liber VI. Decem Libri Historiarum, such as intentional gaps, repetitions, and time manipulations. Gregory’s narrative demonstrates a flexible poetics, serving the purposes of history and ideology side-by Estimated Reading Time: 5 mins.
In this article, I shall explore how Gregory of Tours, the Gallic sixth- century historian and bishop, understood the persecution in Lugdunum (present-day Lyon) in In Libri historiarum decem and Liber in gloria martyrum, Gregory briefly describes the persecution and names the martyrs, including Irenaeus, the bishop of Lugdunum. Gregory's history of the Franks is valuable for having emerged when the events described were recent. As such this text, also known as Decem Libri Historiarum, has become one of the prime sources for historians of the so-called Dark Ages. DOWNLOAD NOW» Author: Gregory of Tours. Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. ISBN. Gregory's history of the Franks is valuable for having emerged when the events described were recent. As such this text, also known as Decem Libri Historiarum, has become one of the prime sources for historians of the so-called Dark Ages. Author: Gregory of Tours. Publisher: ISBN: Category: Page: View:
Gregory of Tours, Decem libri historiarum, eds. Bruno Krusch and Wilhelm Levison. MGH SRM 1, part 1 (Hanover: Hahn, ), [references with book and chapter number], V.4 and V A shorter version can be found in Gregory of Tours, Virtutes Martini, ed. Bruno Krusch. MGH SRM 1, part 2 (Hanover: Hahn, ), II ISBN $ There is a certain shortage of English-language scholarship on Gregory of Tours, and as yet no readily available book-length mainline general historical study of the Histories (or DLH for Decem libri historiarum). 1 Cambridge University Press has sought to fill this gap by commissioning a translation of Martin. later rebellion of the nuns, described in Gregory of Tours, Decem libri historiarum, MGH SRM 1, ed. Bruno Krusch and Wilhelm Levison (Hanover ) –43 and –17 (hereafter DLH).
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