History Scripture and Authority in the Carolingian Empire
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<em>History Scripture and Authority in the Carolingian Empire</em> offers a detailed analysis of the work of the ninth-century historian Frechulf of Lisieux. It uses the creation of Frechulf's monumental <em>Histories</em> to explore how the past was read and interpreted in the Carolingian world. <p/>In c. 830 Frechulf bishop of the northwestern Frankish see of Lisieux completed his <em>Histories</em> a vast account of the world from its creation through to the seventh century. Despite the richness of the source it has long been overlooked by modern scholars. Two factors account for this neglect: Frechulf's narrative stops over two centuries short of his time of writing and was largely a compilation of earlier late antique histories and chronicles. In examining Frechulf's historiographical compendium this book challenges a dominant paradigm within medieval studies of understanding history-writing primarily as an extension of politics and power. By focusing instead on the transmission and reception of patri<br>
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