Relics, Apocalypse, and the Deceits of History: Ademar of Chabannes, 989-1034

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Harvard University Press, 1995 - Biography & Autobiography - 404 pages

This unusual biographical work traces the life and career of Ademar of Chabannes, a monk, historian, liturgist, and hagiographer who lived at the turn of the first Christian millennium. Thanks to the unique collection of over one thousand folios of autograph manuscript that Ademar left behind, Richard Landes has been able to reconstruct in great detail the development of Ademar's career and the events of his day, and to suggest several major revisions in the general picture held by current medieval historiography.

Above all, the author's research confirms and elaborates the realization (first articulated over sixty years ago by the historian Louis Saltet) that in 1029 Ademar suffered a humiliating defeat at the height of his career and spent his final five years feverishly producing a dossier of forgeries and fictions about his own contemporaries that has few parallels in the annals on medieval forgery. Not only did that dossier of forgeries succeed in misleading historians from the twelfth century right up to the twentieth, but few historians have been willing to explore the implications of so striking a revision in Ademar's biography. Richard Landes is the first to systematically examine the evidence and the implications for our understanding of the period, and he offers an explanation of how these remarkable developments might have occurred.

 

Contents

Ademars Autograph Corpus
3
The Social and Political Climate of Aquitaine at
24
The Politics of Popular Enthusiasm and the Origins
50
THE FORMATION
75
From Copyist to Historian
102
Alpha
131
Beta
154
Assassination Witchcraft and the Crucible of Ambition
178
Confection of
269
IV
275
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285
15
292
Relics and Apocalyptic Pilgrimages
309
On Timing Editing and Forgery
328
А Chronology 9871034
342
EFGH
369

Gamma
214
of Chiusa
228
The Circular Apology
251
Bibliography
377
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Page 382 - Dissertation sur le lieu de naissance et sur la famille du chroniqueur Adémar, moine de l'abbaye de Saint-Cybard d'Angoulême , faussement surnommé de Chabanais, né vers 988, et mort vers 1030, accompagnée d'une note bibliographique sur sa chronique, et d'un tableau généalogique; par JF Eus.

About the author (1995)

Richard A. Landes is Senior Fellow at the Center for International Communication, Bar-Ilan University.