Gildas, a monastic figure of the 6th-century revered for his piety and scholarship, stands as a singular beacon of British history during the tumultuous period following Roman withdrawal from Britain. His seminal work, „De Excidio et Conquestu Britanniae” (On the Ruin of Britain), provides an invaluable narrative of the moral decline and political turmoil that beset the island during his lifetime. Although exact details about his life remain elusive, Gildas is thought to have been born in the very late 5th century, possibly in what is now Scotland. He is traditionally associated with the British church and is considered to have written his treatise in the first half of the sixth century, as it references events up to around 560. His work, lamenting the decadence of rulers and clergy alike, is part exposé, part jeremiad, marked by a plaintive and austere rhetorical style that reflects his monastic leanings. „On the Ruin of Britain” is preserved in three parts: a preamble, a condemnation of British kings, and a denunciation of the British clergy. Gildas”s influence endured, with his text serving as a source for later medieval writers, and it remains a cornerstone for historians grappling with the Dark Ages in Britain. A figure shrouded more in legend than in fact, his very life is as compelling as the ominous literary legacy he has bequeathed to the annals of British historiography.
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active 796 Nennius: History of the Britons (Historia Brittonum)
The 'History of the Britons’ (Historia Brittonum) by Nennius is a seminal work of early medieval literature that chronicles the origins and early history of the British Isles. Composed in the 9th cen …
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Gildas: On the Ruin of Britain
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Gildas: On the Ruin of Britain
In 'On the Ruin of Britain, ’ Gildas presents a poignant and somber reflection on the state of post-Roman Britain, revealing the moral decay and societal fractures that plagued the island during the …
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Various: Old English Chronicles
The 'Old English Chronicles’ is a compendium that encapsulates the rich historical narratives of early medieval England, showcasing a literary style that blends poetic verse with prose. These chronic …
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Gildas: On the Ruin of Britain
This book is one of Gildas’ most important works. It is a sermon condemning the secular and religious behavior of his contemporaries. The author Saint Gildas is an outstanding member of the British C …
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Nennius: The History of the Britons
Delve into the rich tapestry of Britain’s early history with The History of the Britons, a seminal work traditionally attributed to Nennius. Written shortly after AD 833, this critical text offers a …
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