The Historial Importance of Godfrey of Viterbo
"The Historical Importance of Godfrey of Viterbo." This article challenges a number of assumptions that have collectively informed the prevailing scholarly perception of the late twelfth-century chronicler Godfrey of Viterbo. In particular, the study contests the beliefs that Godfrey held...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Viator (Berkeley) 1994-01, Vol.25, p.153-196 |
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Zusammenfassung: | "The Historical Importance of Godfrey of Viterbo." This article challenges a number of assumptions that have collectively informed the prevailing scholarly perception of the late twelfth-century chronicler Godfrey of Viterbo. In particular, the study contests the beliefs that Godfrey held a prominent position in the imperial chancery, that he enjoyed a close personal association with the Hohenstaufen rulers Frederick Barbarossa and Henry VI, and that his works served a political function at the imperial court. A critical review of the pertinent historical evidence demonstrates that all three of these assumptions are based ultimately on the chronicler's own self-promotional statements and on previous scholars' misinterpretations of the medieval transmission of his works. Following from this conclusion, the article offers a reanalysis of the evolution of Godfrey's works in light of their author's career and position at the court. |
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ISSN: | 0083-5897 2031-0234 |
DOI: | 10.1484/J.VIATOR.2.301212 |