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    Newark, Del. [u.a.] : Univ. of Delaware Press [u.a.] | London : Associated University Presses
    UID:
    gbv_347027210
    Format: 325 S , 24 cm
    ISBN: 0874137780
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 298-319) and index
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
    RVK:
    Keywords: England ; Britannien ; Geschichtsschreibung ; Protestantismus ; Geschichte 1530-1660 ; Geschichte 55 v. Chr.-449 ; England ; Galfredus Monumetensis 1100-1154 Historia regum Britanniae ; Nationalbewusstsein ; Protestantismus ; Geschichte 1530-1660 ; Galfredus Monumetensis 1100-1154 Historia regum Britanniae ; Rezeption ; Englisch ; Literatur ; Geschichte 1530-1660 ; Englisch ; Literatur ; Antikatholizismus ; Nationalbewusstsein
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    UID:
    edocfu_9958114987902883
    Format: 1 online resource (325 p. )
    ISBN: 0-585-44349-1
    Content: "This book describes how the legendary history of Britain, the so-called British History based on Geoffrey of Monmouth, continued to influence the Renaissance English sense of ancient Britain, and proposes a reason for this influence. Given what scholars have noted about the "historical revolution" of the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries, this influence should not have been felt, and the British History should have been by then wholly obsolete, its medieval myth-making replaced by the more trustworthy notions offered by humanism and antiquarianism. But it was not obsolete. Instead, the British History affected the historical conceptions of even the leaders of the "historical revolution," and retained in other writers some stubborn defenders.
    Content: This study locates the main cause for this abiding presence of the British History in its relevance to Protestant patriotism."
    Content: "The book proceeds by describing in detail the six phases of Geoffrey's competition with Rome as Renaissance writers appropriated them, transformed them and made them part of the nation's understanding of its past. The first phase discussed is ecclesiastical history, as English writers from various quarters tried to formulate a non-Roman ancient British church by drawing from medieval mythology.
    Content: Thereafter the book examines the Protestant uses of the anti-Roman narrative as Geoffrey set it forth: Britain's founding as Rome's rival, another Trojan civilization; Britain's promulgation of ancient laws and its sack of Rome; Britain's heroic and almost successful resistance to Caesar's invasion; Britain's continued resistance but final capitulation to the Romans in the first century A.D.; and the victory of Britain's King Arthur over the Romans, the climax of his career and of the competition with Rome. Though each phase was riven with historiographical problems, each found adherents and even affected the most enlightened writers like William Camden himself."--Jacket.
    Note: Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph , The competition with Rome -- The one true church -- Origins -- Victory and the law -- Invasion -- Defeat -- Defrayal. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-87413-778-0
    Language: English
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    UID:
    edoccha_9958114987902883
    Format: 1 online resource (325 p. )
    ISBN: 0-585-44349-1
    Content: "This book describes how the legendary history of Britain, the so-called British History based on Geoffrey of Monmouth, continued to influence the Renaissance English sense of ancient Britain, and proposes a reason for this influence. Given what scholars have noted about the "historical revolution" of the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries, this influence should not have been felt, and the British History should have been by then wholly obsolete, its medieval myth-making replaced by the more trustworthy notions offered by humanism and antiquarianism. But it was not obsolete. Instead, the British History affected the historical conceptions of even the leaders of the "historical revolution," and retained in other writers some stubborn defenders.
    Content: This study locates the main cause for this abiding presence of the British History in its relevance to Protestant patriotism."
    Content: "The book proceeds by describing in detail the six phases of Geoffrey's competition with Rome as Renaissance writers appropriated them, transformed them and made them part of the nation's understanding of its past. The first phase discussed is ecclesiastical history, as English writers from various quarters tried to formulate a non-Roman ancient British church by drawing from medieval mythology.
    Content: Thereafter the book examines the Protestant uses of the anti-Roman narrative as Geoffrey set it forth: Britain's founding as Rome's rival, another Trojan civilization; Britain's promulgation of ancient laws and its sack of Rome; Britain's heroic and almost successful resistance to Caesar's invasion; Britain's continued resistance but final capitulation to the Romans in the first century A.D.; and the victory of Britain's King Arthur over the Romans, the climax of his career and of the competition with Rome. Though each phase was riven with historiographical problems, each found adherents and even affected the most enlightened writers like William Camden himself."--Jacket.
    Note: Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph , The competition with Rome -- The one true church -- Origins -- Victory and the law -- Invasion -- Defeat -- Defrayal. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-87413-778-0
    Language: English
    Library Location Call Number Volume/Issue/Year Availability
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