
THE CHRONICLE OF ROSKILDE. THE OLDEST HISTORY OF DENMARK - ARTUR FORYT
Discover the fascinating history of Denmark in the early Middle Ages, during the Viking era and the periods immediately following it. This little-known part of European history, often overlooked in popular narratives, deserves a deeper understanding. The Chronicle of Roskilde is an anonymous Latin text, the oldest history of Denmark, covering the period from the 9th to the 12th century. Learn about an interpretation of history that differs from that conveyed by later chroniclers associated with Archbishop Absalon.
- The oldest history of Denmark: Learn about the history of the country from the 9th to the 12th century.
- Unique perspective: See an interpretation of history that differs from later chronicles.
- Eyewitness: Read about events that the chronicler of Roskilde directly observed.
- Internal transformations of Denmark: Follow the process of moving away from the Viking era and accelerating Christianization.
- Analogies with Polish history: Discover similarities between the history of Denmark and Poland, despite the chronicler's distance from the Slavic world.
- Edition in Polish: Available to the Polish reader thanks to a careful translation.
The Chronicle of Roskilde is not only a collection of facts, but above all an interpretation of events by a person living in that era. The author, associated with the cathedral in Roskilde, presents his own vision of history, which differs from that conveyed by later chroniclers. The descriptions of events that the chronicler witnessed are of particular value, which adds authenticity and depth to the message.
The internal transformations of Denmark, the departure from the heritage of the Viking era and the acceleration of Christianization, Westernization and feudalization are key processes that the chronicler of Roskilde observed and described. His accounts allow us to understand how Danish society was changing and what challenges it faced at that time. It is a fascinating journey through time that allows us to better understand the roots of modern Denmark.
By giving the Polish reader a translation of the oldest Danish chronicle, it is impossible to ignore the analogies with Polish history. Despite the chronicler of Roskilde's distance from the Slavic world, it is worth remembering that the sea, which for some is a border, for others is a road. This perspective allows us to look at the history of Central Europe from a broader perspective and see mutual influences and dependencies.
Avalon Publishing presents this chronicle in a careful edition, with attention to detail and fidelity of translation. This is a must-read for all lovers of history, Scandinavia and the Middle Ages. Let yourself be transported back in time and discover the fascinating history of Denmark from the perspective of an eyewitness.
Specifications
| ISBN | 9788377305744 |
| Author | Artur Foryt |
| Format | 239x170 mm |
| Binding | broszurowa |
| Number of pages | 93 |
| Year of publication | 2022 |
| Publisher | Avalon |
| Release date | 2022-03-03 |
The Chronicle of Roskilde - The oldest history of Denmark - Artur Foryt
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