The Two Cities: A Chronicle of Universal History to the Year 1146 A.D., by Otto, Bishop of Freising
Charles Christopher Mierow (transl., intr., notes), Austin P. Evans, Charles Knapp (eds.)
The twelfth-century bishop Otto of Freising was the outstanding historian of his century. The Two Citieswas his masterwork, spanning in time from Adam and Eve to the coming of the last days -- which he believed had actually begun. In form and philosophy, it stands as a landmark in medieval historiography. As a brother of the Emperor, Otto had an insider's view on the significant events of his day, including the Investiture Controversy and the Second Crusade. His book records how one man grasped for hope as he felt the world dissolving around him.
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Année:
1966
Editeur::
Columbia University Press
Langue:
english
Pages:
540
Collection:
Records of civilization. Sources and studies IX
Fichier:
PDF, 52.79 MB
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english, 1966
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