History of the Angles
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"History of the Angles" by Henry, Archdeacon of Huntingdon is one of the most striking and interesting monuments of English medieval history writing. Henry worked on this large-scale work for about two decades - from the mid-30s to the mid-50s of the 12th century. In its final form, the History presents a coherent account of Britain's past from Brutus (the legendary ancestor of the British tribes) to the accession to the throne in 1154 of King Henry II Plantagenet. The chronological presentation of events is interspersed, in the tradition of medieval “rhetorical history writing,” with discussions on moral themes, historical anecdotes (about King Canute, who gave orders to the waves; about the death of King Henry I, who ate lampreys, etc.), fictional speeches, as well as poetic inserts , for the most part - the authorship of Henry himself. The History of the Angles enjoyed great fame throughout the Middle Ages and had a significant influence on later historiographical tradition. About 45 of its handwritten copies have survived (from the 12th to the 17th centuries), and many medieval chroniclers and antiquarian historians of the modern era turned to Henry’s work. CONTENTS: p. G. Mereminsky Henry of Huntingdon and his “History of the English” 5 From the translator 41 Prologue 45 Book one 50 Book two 94 Book three 133 Book four 171 Book five 214 Book six 258 Book seven 311 Book eight 372 Book nine 459 Book ten 505B bibliography 559AppendicesChronological tables 561Genealogical tables 565Map of England and Normandy in the 1st half of the 12th century 568Index of names and titles 569List of abbreviations 608
Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Генрих Хантингдонский
- Language
- Russian
- Translator
- Станислав Григорьевич Мереминский