52:, a "book of the deeds of recent times" (written 1072–1077). Arnulf describes his labour in the first book as "a simple narrative, offered in everyday speech, of the deeds accomplished by our kings, our bishops, and our fellow citizens from Milan and beyond, as well as our compatriots in the Kingdom of Italy, which I myself have seen or somehow heard from either those who saw them or those slightly later." Unlike most Christian chroniclers of
45:
Arnulf was born in the late 10th or early 11th century. He gives eyewitness account of 1018 in his chronicle. The last event he records took place in 1077.
134:
31:
207:
222:
153:
139:
60:, Arnulf did not begin with the Creation ("Nevertheless, leaving aside antiquity, let us begin from recent memory") – the
17:
39:
189:
212:
217:
92:
65:
96:
182:
8:
80:
149:
57:
84:
53:
38:
chronicler of events in
Northern Italy. He was the great-nephew of Archbishop
201:
168:
Quotations are from W. North's translation of the text edited by
Claudia Zey.
76:
72:
35:
100:
145:
88:
194:, Vol. 67 (Hannover: Hahn, 1994). Translated by W. North.
64:
is a contemporary account of his times, as seen from the
48:Arnulf is known for his work in five books, named
199:
119:L. Fasola, 'Arnulf von Mailand, Chronist,’ in
73:Hugh of Arles ("Hugh of the Burgundians")
95:. It ends with the kingship granted to
79:and exercising his right to appoint an
200:
87:, the reform movement of the Milanese
71:Arnulf's history begins in 925, with
140:Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani
146:Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana
13:
14:
234:
18:Arnulf of Milan (disambiguation)
208:11th-century Italian historians
192:, Scriptores rerum Germanicarum
132:
162:
142:, Volume 4: Arconati–Bacaredda
126:
113:
1:
223:11th-century writers in Latin
190:Monumenta Germaniae Historica
175:
83:. It covers the years of the
7:
123:(Munich, 1980), 1, p. 1020.
10:
239:
15:
184:Liber gestorum recentium
133:Cinzio Violante (1962).
121:Lexikon des Mittelalters
106:
62:Liber gestorum recentium
50:Liber gestorum recentium
103:of the Germans (1077).
93:Investiture Controversy
187:, ed. Claudia Zey, in
66:archbishopric of Milan
28:Arnulfus Mediolanensis
144:(in Italian). Rome:
97:Rudolf von Rheinfeld
16:For other uses, see
213:Italian chroniclers
81:archbishop of Milan
218:Writers from Milan
181:Arnulf of Milan,
85:Gregorian Reforms
58:Early Middle Ages
40:Arnulf I of Milan
34:1018–1077) was a
230:
169:
166:
160:
159:
155:978-8-81200032-6
130:
124:
117:
33:
238:
237:
233:
232:
231:
229:
228:
227:
198:
197:
178:
173:
172:
167:
163:
156:
131:
127:
118:
114:
109:
24:Arnulf of Milan
21:
12:
11:
5:
236:
226:
225:
220:
215:
210:
196:
195:
177:
174:
171:
170:
161:
154:
125:
111:
110:
108:
105:
54:Late Antiquity
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
235:
224:
221:
219:
216:
214:
211:
209:
206:
205:
203:
193:
191:
186:
185:
180:
179:
165:
157:
151:
147:
143:
141:
136:
129:
122:
116:
112:
104:
102:
98:
94:
90:
86:
82:
78:
77:King of Italy
74:
69:
67:
63:
59:
55:
51:
46:
43:
41:
37:
29:
25:
19:
188:
183:
164:
138:
128:
120:
115:
75:reigning as
70:
61:
49:
47:
44:
27:
23:
22:
202:Categories
176:References
91:, and the
135:"Arnolfo"
101:anti-king
89:Patarenes
56:and the
36:medieval
152:
107:Notes
26:, or
150:ISBN
99:as
32:fl.
204::
148:.
137:.
68:.
42:.
158:.
30:(
20:.
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.