Jacopo da Varagine's Chronicle of the city of Genoa
Translated and Edited by C. E. Benes
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- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 304
- Price: £25.00
- Published Date: June 2022
- Series: Manchester Medieval Sources
Description
This book offers the first English translation of the Chronicle of the city of Genoa by the thirteenth-century Dominican Jacopo da Varagine, an author best known for his monumental book of saints' lives, the Golden legend. Jacopo's Chronicle presents a coherent vision of Genoa's place in history, the cosmos and Creation as written by the city's own archbishop - mixing eyewitness accounts with scholarly research about the city's origins and didactic reflections on the proper conduct of public and private life. Accompanied by an extensive introduction, this complete translation provides a unique perspective on a dynamic medieval city-state from one of its most important officials, broadening the available literature in English on medieval Italian urban life.
Reviews
'Carrie Bene?s's translation of the Chronica Civitatis Ianuensis ab origine urbis usque ad annum MCCXCVII makes accessible to an English audience a valuable first hand account of a major Mediterranean trading center by a leading churchman.Bene?s's scholarship shows singular purpose and ambition of great value to Mediterranean studies.'
Speculum: A Journal of Medieval Studies volume 98, number 1
Contents
Introduction
Jacopo da Varagine, Chronicle of the city of Genoa
Prologue
Part one: On the foundation of Genoa
Part two: On the early history of Genoa
Part three: On the name of Genoa
Part four: On the Christianisation of Genoa
Part five: On the growth of the city
Part six: On government
Part seven: On rulers
Part eight: On citizenship
Part nine: On domestic life
Part ten: On the Genoese church
Part eleven: The history of Genoa under the bishops
Part twelve: The history of Genoa under the archbishops
Appendix
Index
Translator and Editor
C. E. Benes is Professor of Medieval and Renaissance History at New College of Florida