The Chronicle of San Juan de la Pena : a Fourteenth-Century Official History of the Crown of Aragon
معرفی کتاب «The Chronicle of San Juan de la Pena : a Fourteenth-Century Official History of the Crown of Aragon» نوشتهٔ Nelson, Lynn H. (editor)، منتشرشده توسط نشر University of Pennsylvania Press در سال 2016. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Contents ix Chapter 21 In What Fashion the Male Line of the Kings of Aragon Ended The Counts of Barcelona Chapter 22 The Genealogy of the Counts of Barcelona Chapter 23 Count Guifred [I, 870-897] and in What Fashion the County of Barcelona Came to Him and His Successors Chapter 24 Count Miró [II, 897-927] By the end of the fourteenth century, the Crown of Aragon had reached the height of its power and was the most powerful Christian state in the region. Under the rule of King Pedro IV, its navies controlled the western Mediterranean and held the balance of power in the eastern; at the same time, its poets, artists, scholars, and musicians were admired and respected throughout Europe. Commissioned and supervised by King Pedro IV, and compiled some time around 1380,The Chronicle of San Juan de la Penawas long valued as the earliest complete history of the Crown of Aragon. In the period following its composition, it was considered the official history of the realm; even into modern times, virtually every Aragonese historian has relied heavily, and often uncritically, upon the text. A mixture of fact, fantasy, and royal propaganda pegged to an uncertain chronology, it is the sole source of many of the most famous episodes of Aragonese history. With Lynn H. Nelson's translation, theChronicleis at last available in English. His introduction sets the historical context within which the text was written and suggests various approaches to the work. Extensive notes provide explanations of critical passages and point out historical inaccuracies embedded within theChronicle; maps and chronological tables of rulers are included as aids to the reader. If there was a single mind that shaped theChronicle, Nelson contends, it was that of King Pedro himself. Although many scholars worked on the project, theChroniclewas completed only when it had received the king's final approval. It is not simply a history but also a political treatise on the origins and constitution of the Crown of Aragon; if it provides a wealth of historical and narrative material found nowhere else, it also affords an unparalleled insight into the thoughts and aspirations of one of the leading figures in the complex political world of the fourteenth century.The Chronicle of San Juan de la Penawill be an invaluable resource for students and scholars of Spanish medieval history Commissioned and supervised by King Pedro IV, and compiled some time around 1380, The Chronicle of San Juan de la Pena was long valued as the earliest complete history of the Crown of Aragon. With Lynn H. Nelson's translation, the Chronicle is at last available in English Contents 7 Introduction 11 Maps 20 Early History 23 The Kings of Navarre and the Counts of Aragon 27 The Kings of Aragon 38 The Counts of Barcelona 63 The Kings of the Crown of Aragon 75 Appendix 127 Notes 129 Index 153
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