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Legacy of Gildas - Constructions of Authority in the Early Medieval West

English · Hardback

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Gildas is an essential witness to the Christian culture of the British Isles in the opaque period after the decline and fall of the western Roman empire. His criticisms in De excidio Britanniae of the Britons in the context of spiritual and secular corruption and partition with pagan powers are a crucial source for understanding the transition to the medieval nations of England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland. But the ways in which this enigmatic ecclesiastical figure has been received over the centuries have shaped an ambivalent reputation. On the one hand, he is seen as a significant contributor to ecclesiastical reform; on the other, as a dour and unreliable chronicler lamenting an inevitable spiritual and political decline.
This book seeks to refine and recuperate the image of Gildas. It does so by examining his self-image as presented in select surviving works, and subsequent representations as developed by the reception of these works - the legacy of Gildas - by church luminaries such as Columbanus, Gregory the Great, and Bede; in exploring how Gildas influenced perceptions of authority in the British Isles and on the continent, it puts this legacy into a wider context. Overall, the volume argues that as one of the earliest authorities to define and defend Christian kingship Gildas deserves to be seen as a significant contributor to the political and ecclesiastical development of the early medieval West.

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List of Figures
Preface and Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
1. Narratives for Early Medieval Britain and Ireland
2. Images of Gildas
3. Gildas's De excidio - Authority and the Monastic Ideal
4. Columbanus and Gregory the Great
5. Gildas and the Hibernensis
6. Bede and Gildas
Conclusion: The Legacy of Gildas
Appendix: De communicatione Gildas
Bibliography
Index

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Stephen J. Joyce is a Research Fellow on the ARC Discovery Project, Addressing Injustice in the Medieval Body Politic: From Complaint to Advice, based in the School of Philosophical, Historical, and International Studies at Monash University. His research focuses on the British Isles in the early medieval period.

Product details

Authors Stephen J Joyce, Stephen J. Joyce
Publisher Boydell Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 28.02.2022
 
EAN 9781783276721
ISBN 978-1-78327-672-1
No. of pages 204
Dimensions 161 mm x 240 mm x 16 mm
Weight 476 g
Series Studies in Celtic History
Subject Humanities, art, music > History > Regional and national histories

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