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The History of the Kings of Britain: An Edition and Translation of the de Gestis Britonum (Historia Regum Brittannie) - Community Reviews back

by Michael D. Reeve
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Tower of Iron Will
Tower of Iron Will rated it 8 years ago
Historia Regum Britanniae is a highly mythologized, and possibly fictional, history of Britain prior to the Anglo-Saxon conquest. Published in 1136, the work covers 2,000 years between the Fall of Troy to the reign of Cadwallader the last non-Saxon king. Geoffrey claims to have translated an ancient...
Blogs Don't Burn
Blogs Don't Burn rated it 10 years ago
I feel I need not speak at any length about the dubious amount of actual history contained in this influential little volume, nor would I bet money on Monmouth believing in the strict historicity of his work when he wrote it. Monmouth does, unfortunately, believe a little to readily in the patriotic...
AnHeC (I'm too fucking busy and vice versa)
Don't read it in one go. Full of legends and names. Apart from that, awesome in it's own right.
helenliz
helenliz rated it 11 years ago
I'm uncertain of how to file this. It's presented as history, but that's slightly "history" in the sense that Herodotus wrote "history" as well. It is and it isn't. It purports to tell the history of the kings of Britain, from the founding of the nation by Brutus, to the point at which the Saxons ga...
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