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The Chronicle of Henry of Livonia (Records of Western Civilization Series)
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The Chronicle of Henry of Livonia (Records of Western Civilization Series) Tapa dura - 2004

de Lettus, Henricus


Información de la editorial

The only English translation available of the most important first-hand account of the Northern Crusades in the Baltic states has finally been reprinted, with additional maps and a revised introduction by James A. Brundage. Henry's chronicle is the only surviving evidence for many episodes in the early stages of Christendom in the Eastern Baltic. In describing sights, sounds, and even the personal appearance and quirks of many of the people he encountered, Henry of Livonia provides us with an invaluable and deeply human history. The pope's call for a renewed holy war at the end of the twelfth century inspired not only the famous crusades in the Middle East but also a series of less celebrated yet decidedly more successful Northern Crusades. At the time, the region of Livonia (presentday Estonia and Latvia) was a crossroads of Germanic, Scandinavian, and Russian trade, culture, and religion. The Chronicle of Henry of Livonia provides insight into not only military operations in the East during this tumultuous period but also the conflicted attitudes of an eyewitness, revealing the complex melding of religious motives with political aims.

Primera línea

(1) Divine Providence, by the fire of His love, and mindful of Raab and Babylonia, that is, of the confusion of paganism, aroused in our modern times the idolatrous Livonians from the sleep of idolatry and of sin in the following way.

Detalles

  • Título The Chronicle of Henry of Livonia (Records of Western Civilization Series)
  • Autor Lettus, Henricus
  • Encuadernación Tapa dura
  • Edición Reprint
  • Editorial Columbia University Press, New York
  • Fecha de publicación March 2004
  • ISBN 9780231128889