Giraldi Cambrensis opera

Giraldus Cambrensis author George F Warner editor J S Brewer editor James F Dimock editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:15th Nov '12

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Medieval ecclesiastic Giraldus Cambrensis' ethnographic monograph on his native Wales, published in 1868 as part of the Rolls Series.

Despite a frustrated ecclesiastical career, Giraldus Cambrensis (Gerald of Wales, c.1146–1220/23) composed many literary works, including in volume 6 treatises on his native Wales, which revived the classical tradition of the ethnographic monograph. The Latin text, with an editorial preface in English, was published in the Rolls Series in 1868.Despite a frustrated ecclesiastical career - his ongoing failure to secure the See of St David's embittered him - Giraldus Cambrensis (Gerald of Wales, Gerald de Barry, c.1146–1220/23) composed many remarkable literary works, initially while employed as a royal clerk for Henry II and, subsequently, in semi-retirement in Lincoln. Eight volumes of his works were compiled as part of the Rolls Series of British medieval material. Noted for his vigorous Latin and anecdotal style, Giraldus gives a vivid portrait of medieval Britain - he revived the ethnographic monograph, lapsed since antiquity - and of the intrigues of the Angevin court. Volume 6, edited by clergyman and historian James F. Dimock (1810–76) and first published in 1868, contains Giraldus' treatises on his native Wales, one of his earliest works. The Latin texts provide an outstanding contemporary source, while the English editorial preface illuminates nineteenth-century interest in the period.

ISBN: 9781108042963

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm

Weight: 570g

388 pages