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The Description of Wales (eBook)

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2022
42 Seiten
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859-654733277-0 (EAN)

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The Description of Wales - Cambrensis Giraldus
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In 'The Description of Wales,' Cambrensis Giraldus presents a vivid and intricate portrayal of 12th-century Wales, blending personal observations with ethnographic detail. Written in an accessible Latin style, the book serves not only as a geographical account but also as a cultural and historical commentary, contextualizing the Welsh landscape, its people, and their traditions within the larger narrative of medieval Britain. Giraldus's work emerges from a rich literary tradition of travel writing, infused with rhetorical elegance and a keen eye for the peculiarities of local customs, topography, and social structures, thus providing readers with both factual information and anecdotal narratives that enliven the text. Giraldus, a cleric and scholar of Anglo-Norman descent, possessed firsthand experience of both sides of the Anglo-Welsh tension plaguing the period. His intellectual pursuits were deeply influenced by his background and his role within the Church, which motivated him to document the lands and peoples he encountered. His dual perspective as an outsider and a participant lends authenticity and depth to his reflections on Welsh society, while also revealing the complexities of identity in a region marked by conquest and resistance. I highly recommend 'The Description of Wales' to readers interested in medieval history and literature, as it offers a fascinating glimpse into a transformative period. Giraldus's keen observations not only illuminate the geographic and cultural landscape of Wales but also provoke thoughtful discussions about identity and belonging in a turbulent historical context, making it a crucial read for historians, scholars, and general audiences alike.

Cambrensis Giraldus, more commonly referred to as Gerald of Wales, was a medieval clergyman and chronicler of distinction born around 1146. He was well educated, having studied in Paris, and became notable for his work within the Church and for his literary contributions. Gerald was an archdeacon of Brecon and later the secretary to Archbishop Baldwin of Canterbury. Adventurous and inquisitive, his travels through Wales alongside the Archbishop in 1188 resulted in his works that deeply explored the geographical and ecclesiastical landscapes of the country. His book 'The Description of Wales' ('Descriptio Cambriae') is a vivid account of Welsh topography, culture, and society during the 12th century. It provides rich descriptions and an invaluable historical perspective of Wales at that time, capturing not only the physical country but also the character of the Welsh people and their customs. Gerald's literary style is characterized by his keen observations and a narrative that is both informative and engaging, blending history with travelogue. His work has been a cornerstone in the study of medieval Wales and has offered scholars and historians alike a peerless window into the life and times of the Welsh people during the High Middle Ages. Furthermore, his position and travels afforded him a unique vantage point, which he utilized skillfully to document the political and ecclesiastical dynamics of his era.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Regional- / Landesgeschichte
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Schlagworte 12th Century Travel • 12th-century Wales • ancient wales • British Isles • Celtic Culture and Heritage • Celtic identity • cultural insights Wales • customs of Wales • Description and travel • ecclesiastical politics • firsthand experiences • Geography of Wales • Gerald of Wales • Giraldus Cambrensis • historical documentation • historical preservation • Historical richness • historical travel guide • Historical Travelogue • History of Great Britain • intimate portraits Wales • landscape descriptions • Literary Anthropology • medieval britain • Medieval European Travels • medieval historiography • medieval Welsh history • rural life Wales • scholarly narrative • social life and customs • Wales • Wales Travelogue • Welsh Culture • Welsh history
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