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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 century, this text is notable for its blend of historical narrative and myth, showcasing Nennius's engaging prose style that combines scholarly rigor with a compelling storytelling approach. Drawing on earlier sources, legend, and oral tradition, the work addresses pivotal events and figures, including King Arthur, offering insights into the cultural identity of the Britons during the post-Roman period amidst growing Anglo-Saxon influence. Nennius, a Welsh monk traditionally believed to have lived around the same time as King Alfred, likely drew upon both ecclesiastical and secular knowledge to write this text, reflecting the tension between historical accuracy and the need to fortify national identity during a time of cultural upheaval. His background and location suggest a strong connection to the Celtic heritage of Britain and an aim to preserve that legacy against external threats, especially considering the encroaching Anglo-Saxon kingdoms. For readers interested in early British history or the formation of national identity through literature, Nennius's "History of the Britons" offers a captivating glimpse into the past. It is a foundational text for understanding the interplay of history, myth, and cultural memory, making it essential reading for scholars and enthusiasts of medieval studies.
© 2019 Good Press (Ebook): 4057664174222
Translators: J. A. Giles
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Ebook: November 20, 2019
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