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'''Bartolf of Nangis''' ({{floruit|1109}})<ref name=emc>{{emc1|Hiram Kümper|Bartolf of Nangis|145}}</ref> is the conventional name given to the author of the '''''Gesta Francorum Iherusalem expugnantium''''', a history of the [[First Crusade]].<ref name=SBE>Susan B. Edgington, "The ''Gesta Francorum Iherusalem expugnantium'' of 'Bartolf of Nangis'," ''Crusades'' '''13''' (2014): 21–35.</ref> |
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The ''Gesta'' is known from seven manuscripts.<ref name=emc/> It is an anonymous work. The author was first identified as Bartolf by [[Kaspar von Barth]] in the 17th century, who called him ''Bartolfus quidam peregrinus de Nangeio'', "Bartolf a pilgrim from [[Nangis]]". He further argued, on the grounds of some [[Germanism (linguistics)|Germanisms]] in the work, that he was a [[Kingdom of Germany|German]]. It may be that he was [[Flemings|Flemish]].<ref name=SBE/> |
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'''Bartolf of Nangis''' or '''Bartolfus peregrinus''' was a [[France|French]] [[historian]] who died shortly before 1109.<ref>{{emc1|Hiram Kümper|Bartolf of Nangis|145}}</ref> He wrote the [[Crusades|crusade]] [[chronicle]] ''Gesta Francorum Iherusalem expugnatium''. |
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The ''Gesta'' draws heavily on the original, now-lost 1106 version of [[Fulcher of Chartres]]'s ''[[Gesta Francorum Iherusalem peregrinantium]]'' (i.e. not the version we have today, extended to 1120s), making his chronicle particularly useful to scholars of Fulcher's work.<ref>Jay Rubinstein, 'Guibert of Nogent, Albert of Aachen, and Fulcher of Chartes: Three Crusade Chronicles Intersect', in M. Bull & D. Kempf (eds.), ''Writing the Early Crusades: Text Transmission and Memory'' (2014), p.26</ref> He includes some original details, such as information on [[Bohemond I of Antioch|Bohemond]]'s crusade to the [[Byzantine Empire]], not attested in any other chronicles.<ref name=emc/><ref>{{cite journal|last=Rowe|first=J. G.|title=Paschal II, Bohemund of Antioch and the Byzantine Empire|journal=Bulletin of the John Rylands Library|date=1966|volume=45|issue=1|pages=165–202|doi=10.7227/BJRL.49.1.8 }}</ref> |
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The [[first edition]] of the ''Gesta'' was published as an anonymous work by [[Jacques Bongars]] in 1611 based on two manuscripts. A few lines of verse found in Bongars' edition, and written before 1108, may have been composed by the same author (Bartolf).<ref name=SBE/> |
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Latest revision as of 00:20, 3 April 2024
Bartolf of Nangis (fl. 1109)[1] is the conventional name given to the author of the Gesta Francorum Iherusalem expugnantium, a history of the First Crusade.[2]
The Gesta is known from seven manuscripts.[1] It is an anonymous work. The author was first identified as Bartolf by Kaspar von Barth in the 17th century, who called him Bartolfus quidam peregrinus de Nangeio, "Bartolf a pilgrim from Nangis". He further argued, on the grounds of some Germanisms in the work, that he was a German. It may be that he was Flemish.[2]
The Gesta draws heavily on the original, now-lost 1106 version of Fulcher of Chartres's Gesta Francorum Iherusalem peregrinantium (i.e. not the version we have today, extended to 1120s), making his chronicle particularly useful to scholars of Fulcher's work.[3] He includes some original details, such as information on Bohemond's crusade to the Byzantine Empire, not attested in any other chronicles.[1][4]
The first edition of the Gesta was published as an anonymous work by Jacques Bongars in 1611 based on two manuscripts. A few lines of verse found in Bongars' edition, and written before 1108, may have been composed by the same author (Bartolf).[2]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c Hiram Kümper (2010). "Bartolf of Nangis". In Dunphy, Graeme (ed.). Encyclopedia of the Medieval Chronicle. Leiden: Brill. p. 145. ISBN 90-04-18464-3.
- ^ a b c Susan B. Edgington, "The Gesta Francorum Iherusalem expugnantium of 'Bartolf of Nangis'," Crusades 13 (2014): 21–35.
- ^ Jay Rubinstein, 'Guibert of Nogent, Albert of Aachen, and Fulcher of Chartes: Three Crusade Chronicles Intersect', in M. Bull & D. Kempf (eds.), Writing the Early Crusades: Text Transmission and Memory (2014), p.26
- ^ Rowe, J. G. (1966). "Paschal II, Bohemund of Antioch and the Byzantine Empire". Bulletin of the John Rylands Library. 45 (1): 165–202. doi:10.7227/BJRL.49.1.8.