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The mid-twelfth century saw the sudden appearance of a remarkable group of writers: the `new historians, authors such as Geffrei Gaimar, Beno?t de Sainte-Maure, Wace, Jordan Fantosme and Ambroise, who were the earliest historical writers to use French. Each had his own style and authorial persona; yet together, despite their considerable differences, they pioneered a common form of historical writing which is quite distinct from the styles of previous vernacular writers. This book studies some of the more characteristic elements of the common style used by the vernacular historians. Their detached and `self-conscious authorial presentation is particularly notable: it is seen both in the prologues and epilogues to their works, where they present their source materials as reliable, themselves as serious scholars, and their works as worthy of belief, and constantly throughout the text as the historians direct audience response to their work. The author shows how this `historical style fits into both the vernacular and the Latin literature current in the period: the vernacular historians borrowed elements from both the learned and the popular traditions to produce their own successful and vigorous hybrid, one which was still producing new shoots as late as the fifteenth century and which was widely copied and imitated by both writers of courtly romance and by writers of prose history.Dr PETER DAMIAN-GRINT teaches at Brasenose College, Oxford.

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title:The New Historians of the Twelfth-century Renaissance : Inventing Vernacular Authority
author:Damian-Grint, Peter.
publisher:Boydell & Brewer Ltd.
isbn10 | asin:0851157602
print isbn13:9780851157603
ebook isbn13:9780585165592
language:English
subjectHistoriography, Civilization, Medieval--Historiography, Middle Ages--Historiography.
publication date:1999
lcc:D16.D24 1999eb
ddc:909.7/07/2
subject:Historiography, Civilization, Medieval--Historiography, Middle Ages--Historiography.
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THE NEW HISTORIANS OF THE TWELFTH-CENTURY RENAISSANCE
The mid-twelfth century saw the sudden appearance of a remarkable group of writers: the 'new historians'. New, because such authors as Geffrei Gaimar, Benot de Sainte-Maure, Wace, Jordan Fantosme and Ambroise were the earliest historical writers to use French. Each had his own style and authorial persona; yet despite their considerable differences, they pioneered a common form of historical writing which is quite distinct from the styles of previous vernacular writers.
This book studies some of the more characteristic elements of the common style used by the vernacular historians, starting from their notably detached and 'self-conscious' authorial presentation. In the prologues and epilogues to their works, the historical writers present their source materials as reliable, themselves as serious scholars or reliable reporters, and their works as worthy of belief. But this message reappears constantly throughout the text as the historians direct audience response to their work, 'authorising' the narrative by the use of direct authorial interventions which focus on the extra-textual sources of auctoritas: reference to sources or research, and assertions by authors that they are speaking the truth. The author shows how this 'historical' style fits into both the vernacular and the Latin literature current in the period: the vernacular historians borrowed elements from both the learned and popular traditions to produce their own successful and vigorous hybrid, one which was still producing new shoots as late as the fifteenth century and which was widely copied and imitated by both writers of courtly romance and by writers of prose history.
DR PETER DAMIAN-GRINT IS AT BRASENOSE COLLEGE, OXFORD.
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TO MY PARENTS
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The New Historians of the Twelfth-Century Renaissance
Inventing Vernacular Authority
Peter Damian-Grint
THE BOYDELL PRESS
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Peter Damian-Grint 1999
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First published 1999
The Boydell Press, Woodbridge
ISBN 0 85115 760 2
The Boydell Press is an imprint of Boydell & Brewer Ltd
PO Box 9, Woodbridge, Suffolk IP12 3DF, UK
and of Boydell & Brewer Inc.
PO Box 41026, Rochester, NY 14604-4126, USA
website: http://www.boydell.co.uk
A catalogue record for this book is available
from the British Library
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Damian-Grint, Peter, 1964
The new historians of the twelfth-century Renaissance:
authorising history in the vernacular revolution / Peter Damian-Grint.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p.) and index.
ISBN 0-85115-760-2
1. Historiography. 2. Civilization, Medieval Historiography.
3. Middle Ages Historiography. I. Title. II. Title: New
historians of the 12th century Renaissance.
D16.D24 2000
909.7'07'2 dc21 99-37949
This publication is printed on acid-free paper
Printed in Great Britain by
St Edmundsbury Press Ltd, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk
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Contents
Acknowlegements
vii
Abbreviations
viii
Introduction
ix
I. The Vernacular Renaissance
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The Twelfth-Century Renaissance
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The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle and Vernacular Historiography
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Translation for the Unlettered
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Education in the Twelfth Century
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Latin Models of Historiography
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The Problem of Authorisation
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