Medieval Sourcebook: Guibert De Nogent (d.1124): Autobiography INTRODUCTION. The Translation. This file contains the English translation by C.C. Swinton Bland of , The Autobiography of Guibert, Abbot of Nogentsous-Coucy, (London George http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/basis/guibert-vita.html
Extractions: The Translation This file contains the English translation by C.C. Swinton Bland of , The Autobiography of Guibert, Abbot of Nogent-sous-Coucy , (London: George Routledge: New York: E.P. Dutton, 1925). Readers should note that Bland used as his underlying text the Latin edition of Dom Luc D'Achery of 1651, and ignored a more modern 1907 edition by Georges Bourtin. Bland also made a number of errors, and included virtually no notes. In 1970 John Benton combined a psycho-historical study of Guibert with a worked over version of Bland's translation, and published it as Self and Society in Medieval France: The Memoirs of Abbot Guibert of Nogent (1064-c.1125) , (New York: Harper Torchbooks, 1970: repr. Toronto: University of Toronto Press/Medieval Academy of America, 1984). Recently there has been both a new edition of the text, by Edmond-Rene Labande, and a new English translation by Paul J. Archambault - A monk's confession : the memoirs of Guibert of Nogent , (University Park, Pa.: Pennsylvania State University Press, c1996)
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Guibert Of Nogent - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia C.C. Swinton Bland, translator, The Autobiography of Guibert, Abbot of Nogentsous-Coucy (London George Routledge New York E.P. Dutton, 1925) From Internet Archive http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guibert_of_Nogent
Extractions: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search File:Guibert.nogent.jpg An angel blows a trumpet into Guibert's ear, declaring moral truths. Book cover by Jay Rubenstein containing a picture from the Tropologiae in prophetis , BN lat. 2502, f. 101r Guibert of Nogent (c. 1055 – 1124) was a Benedictine historian theologian and author of autobiographical memoirs. Guibert was relatively unknown in his own time, going virtually unmentioned by his contemporaries. He has only recently caught the attention of scholars who have been more interested in his extensive autobiographical memoirs and personality which provide insight into medieval life. Guibert was born of parents from the minor nobility at Clermont-en-Beauvaisis . Guibert claims that it took his parents over seven years to conceive, as he writes in his Monodiae . According to his memoirs, the labour nearly cost him and his mother their lives, as Guibert turned around in the womb . Guibert's family made an offering to a shrine of the Virgin Mary , and promised that if Guibert survived, he would be dedicated to a clerical life. Since he survived, he followed this path. His father was violent, unfaithful and prone to excess and died within a year of his birth. In his memoirs, Guibert views his death as a type of blessing, stating that if his father had survived, he likely would have forced Guibert to become a knight, thus breaking the oath to the Virgin Mary to dedicate Guibert to the church. His mother was domineering, of great beauty and intelligence, and exceedingly zealous. Guibert writes so much about his mother, and in such detail, that some scholars, such as Archambault, have suggested that he may have had an
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Medieval Sourcebook: Guibert De Nogent: The Revolt In Laon, 1115 from The Autobiography of Guibert, Abbot of Nogentsous-Coucy, translated by C.C. Swinton Bland (London George Routledge Sons, Ltd., 1925),152-155, 157-159, 161-164. http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/source/guibert-laon.html
Extractions: Guibert de Nogent: The Revolt in Laon, 1115 The communal movement was vital in the economic revitalization of western Europe. It was not always appreciated by those who were the losers - basically the bishops and landlords of the towns. Here Guibert de Nogent describes the events in Loan in 1115. The clergy with the archdeacons considering this, and the nobles catching at pretexts for exacting money from the people, offer them through agents the choice of making composition by paying a sum to cover them. Now Commune is a new and a bad name of an arrangement for all the poorest classes to pay their usual due of servitude to their lords once only in the year, and to make good any breach of the laws they have committed by the payment fixed by law, and to be entirely free from all other exactions usually imposed on serfs. The people seizing on this opportunity for freeing themselves gathered huge sums of money to fill the gaping mouths of so many greedy men. And they, pleased with the shower poured upon them, took oaths binding themselves in the matter. A pledge of mutual aid had been thus exchanged by the clergy and nobles with the people, when the Bishop returned with much wealth from England and being moved to anger against those responsible for this innovation, for a long time kept away from the city. . . .
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Extractions: University of Calgary "A primary source is distinguished from a secondary by the fact that the former gives the words of the witness, or first recorder of an event. The historian, using a number of such primary sources, produces a secondary source". (Barzun, The Modern Historian, p. 94). A primary source is a work written at a time that is contemporary or nearly contemporary with the subject or period under study. Primary sources provide the raw data and information for the historian. A secondary source is a work that contains the explanation of, and judgements on, this primary material. A historical work is considered scholarly and reliable according to the extent to which it is based on "primary" sources, (i.e. the basic, raw, imperfect evidence). The book the historian writes is a "secondary" source. This bibliography lists English translations of primary sources, available in the University of Calgary Library. A small number of titles are in Latin, but they have informative notes and some explanation of the text. The arrangement is by author or title within each subject grouping. To be used in conjunction with "Medieval History, 400-1500 AD: Primary Sources in English in the University of Calgary Library"
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