Arnulf of Milan

Arnulf of Milan

Arnulf of Milan, or Arnulfus Mediolanensis (flourished c. 1085) was a chronicler of events in Northern Italy in the work in five books by which he is known, "Liber Gestorum Recentium". He 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." [Quotations are from W. North's translation of the text edited by Claudia Zey.] Unlike most Christian chroniclers of Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages, Arnulf did not begin with the Creation ("Nevertheless, leaving aside antiquity, let us begin from recent memory") and his account is all the more valuable for recording events that were fresh in the memory of the living, as seen from the archbishopric of Milan.

Arnulf's history begins in 925, with Hugh of Arles ("Hugh of the Burgundians") reigning as King of Italy and exercising his right to appoint an archbishop of Milan. It covers the years of the Gregorian reforms, the reform movement of the Milanese Patarenes, and the Investiture Controversy. It ends with the kingship granted to Rudolf von Rheinfeld as anti-king of the Germans (1077).

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*(Arnulf of Milan), "Liber Gestorum Recentium", ed. Claudia Zey, in "Monumenta Germaniae Historica, Scriptores rerum Germanicarum", Vol. 67 (Hannover: Hahn, 1994). Translated by W. North [http://www.acad.carleton.edu/curricular/MARS/Arnulf.pdf On-line text] .


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