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' moral treatise, criticising the Angevin Court, published in 1891 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 8 this moral treatise criticising the Angevin court. Giving a vivid picture of contemporary politics, the Latin text, with an editorial preface in English, was published in the Rolls Series in 1891.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. Volume 8, edited by archivist George F. Warner (1845–1936) and published in 1891, contains his 'Liber de principis instructione', a moral treatise including much invective against the Angevin court. Written while Louis of France - in whose support Giraldus composed a poem - was scheming to replace King John, the Latin text, in Giraldus' vigorous and anecdotal style, gives a vivid picture of contemporary politics, while the English introduction illuminates nineteenth-century interest in the period.
ISBN: 9781108042987
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 31mm
Weight: 790g
546 pages