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E-raamat: Narrative Worlds of Paul the Deacon: Between Empires and Identities in Lombard Italy

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Oct-2025
  • Kirjastus: Amsterdam University Press
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  • ISBN-13: 9781040774397
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  • Kirjastus: Amsterdam University Press
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Written as the Lombard kingdom was on the cusp of downfall at the hands of the Carolingian empire, the works of Paul the Deacon (c. 720–799) are vital to understanding the history of Italy and Western Europe in the Middle Ages. But until now, scholars have tended to neglect the narrative structure of his texts, which reflect in important ways his personal responses to the events of his time. This study presents fresh interpretations of Paul’s Historia Romana, Vita Sancti Gregorii Magni, Gesta Episcopum Mettensium, and Historia Langobardorum by focusing on him as an individual and on his strategies of argumentation, ultimately advancing a new conception of Paul as a dynamic author whose development of multiple lines of thought deserves closer examination.
Acknowledgements 11(4)
List of Abbreviations
13(2)
Introduction 15(4)
1 Virvalde Peritus: Paul the Deacon and his Contexts
19(20)
The Downfall
19(5)
The Life of Paul the Deacon
24(9)
The Space of Communication in the Works of Paul the Deacon
33(6)
2 The Early Narratives
39(70)
`Ita Romanorum apud Romam imperium ... cum hoc Augustulo periit' (Thus the Roman Empire at Rome ... with this Augustulus perished): The Historia Romana
39(27)
Beatissimus Pontifex: The Vita Sancti Gregorii Magni
66(20)
Sancta et Venerabilis Mettensium Urbis: The Gesta Episcopum Mettensium
86(23)
3 The Historia Langobardorum: The Structure of Paul's World
109(22)
The Transmission and Textual Histories of the Historia Langobardorum
111(5)
The Structure of the Historia Langobardorum
116(11)
Paul's Use of Sources
127(4)
4 The Historia Langobardorum: The Six Books in Detail
131(122)
Book I `The Men of Old Tell a Silly Story': Legends and Amazons
131(23)
Book II `The World Brought Back to its Ancient Silence': Narses and Alboin
154(17)
Book III `Authari is Wont to Strike Such a Blow': Lombards, Romans and Franks
171(20)
Book IV Miserorum Rusticorum Sanguis: Agilulf and Theodolinda
191(19)
Book V `Rebellio et Iniquitatis': `Old' and `New' Lombard Kingship
210(20)
Book VI `Nutritor Gentis': The Ascendancy of Liutprand and Lombard Kingship
230(23)
5 Conclusion
253(4)
Bibliography 257(25)
Index 282
Christopher Heath teaches at the Manchester Metropolitan University. His interests include historiography, and socio-economic and religious change between 450 and 950. His monograph The Narrative Worlds of Paul the Deacon was published in 2017 by AUP. Currently he is working on a study of the Lombard king Liutprand.