Baldric of Bourgueil: "History of the Jerusalemites"

A Translation of the <I>Historia Ierosolimitana</I>

Introduction by Steven Biddlecombe Translated by Susan B. Edgington, Steven Biddlecombe

Ebook (VitalSource) - £19.99

Publication date:

17 January 2020

Length of book:

224 pages

Publisher

Boydell Press

ISBN-13: 9781787444539

The first translation of Baldric's Historia Ierosolimitana, a spirited account of the First Crusade, into modern English.

The Historia Ierosolimitana is a prose narrative of the events of the First Crusade written at the abbey of Bourgueil in the Loire Valley around 1105. Its author, the abbot Baldric, used the anonymous Gesta Francorumfor much of the factual material presented, but provided literary enhancements and amplifications of the historical narrative and the characters found therein, in order, as Baldric says, to make the Historia a more worthyaccount of the miraculous events it describes.
This volume provides the first modern-language translation of the Historia, with a full introduction setting out its historical, social, political and manuscript contexts,and notes. It will contribute to a revised exploration of the First Crusade, and facilitate much wider debates about the place of history writing in medieval culture, textuality and manuscript transmission.

SUSAN B. EDGINGTON is a Teaching and Research Fellow at Queen Mary University of London; STEVEN J. BIDDLECOMBE edited the Latin text of Baldric's Historia (2014); having taught at a number of universities, most recently at NottinghamTrent; he is currently an independent scholar.