Venantius Fortunatus: Personal and Political Poems
Venantius Fortunatus, writing in the latter half of the sixth century, was not only a major Latin poet, but also an important historical figure. He travelled as a young man to seek patronage in the courts of Merovingian Gaul, writing both formal and informal poetry for three of the royal brothers, Sigibert, Charibert and Chilperic, and for many influential figures in ecclesiastical and secular life. His poems paint a picture of a literary, not merely literate, culture, which complement's Gregory's canvas of bloodthirsty dynastic feuding.
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Venantius Fortunatus: Personal and Political Poems
Venantius Fortunatus, writing in the latter half of the sixth century, was not only a major Latin poet, but also an important historical figure. He travelled as a young man to seek patronage in the courts of Merovingian Gaul, writing both formal and informal poetry for three of the royal brothers, Sigibert, Charibert and Chilperic, and for many influential figures in ecclesiastical and secular life. His poems paint a picture of a literary, not merely literate, culture, which complement's Gregory's canvas of bloodthirsty dynastic feuding.
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Venantius Fortunatus: Personal and Political Poems

Venantius Fortunatus: Personal and Political Poems

by Liverpool University Press
Venantius Fortunatus: Personal and Political Poems

Venantius Fortunatus: Personal and Political Poems

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Venantius Fortunatus, writing in the latter half of the sixth century, was not only a major Latin poet, but also an important historical figure. He travelled as a young man to seek patronage in the courts of Merovingian Gaul, writing both formal and informal poetry for three of the royal brothers, Sigibert, Charibert and Chilperic, and for many influential figures in ecclesiastical and secular life. His poems paint a picture of a literary, not merely literate, culture, which complement's Gregory's canvas of bloodthirsty dynastic feuding.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780853231790
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Publication date: 01/01/1996
Series: Translated Texts for Historians LUP , #23
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 192
Product dimensions: 8.20(w) x 5.80(h) x 0.50(d)

Table of Contents

Abbreviations Genealogical table of the Merovingian Royal Family Map of Europe at the time of Fortunatus Introduction Book Three Poem 3.13: to Vilicus, Bishop of Metz Poem 3.13 a - d: to Vilicus, Bishop of Metz Book Four Poem 4.16: epitaph for Atticus Poem 4.17: epitaph for the young man, Arcadius Poem 4.19: epitaph for Aracharius Poem 4.20: epitaph for Brumachius Poem 4.22: epitaph for the innocents Poem 4.35: epitaph for Queen Theudechild Poem 4.26: epitaph for Vilithuta Poem 4.28: epitaph for Eusebia Book Five Poem 5.2: to Martin, Bishop of Galicia Poem 5.8: to Bishop Gregory, after a journey Poem 5. 8a: to the same Poem 5. 8b: to the same for the gift of a book Poem 5.13: to the same for the apples and the grafting slips Poem 5.17: a greeting to the same Book Six Poem 6. 1: on the king, Lord Sigibert, and the queen, Brunhild Poem 6. la: on King Sigibert and Queen Brunhild Poem 6.2: on King Charibert Poem 6.3: on Queen Theudechi Id Poem 6.5: on Galswinth Poem 6.6: on Ultrogotha's garden Poem 6.7
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