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Historia Compostelana : ウィキペディア英語版
Historia Compostelana

The anonymous ''Historia Compostelana'' is based on the relation of events by a writer in the immediate circle of Diego Gelmírez,〔A.G. Biggs, ''Diego Gelmírez: first archbishop of Compostela'' Catholic Universities of America Press), 1949.〕 second bishop (1100–1120) then first archbishop (1120–1140) of Compostela, one of the major figures of the Middle Ages in Galicia.〔B.F. Reilly, "The Historia Compostelana: The Genesis and Composition of a Twelfth-Century Spanish Gesta" ''Speculum: A Journal of Mediaeval Studies'', 1969.〕 The narrative of the ''Historia Compostelana'' spans the years 1100 – 1139, the years of Gelmírez' tenure, in three books. Its twofold central agenda is to extol the Archbishop's doings, while establishing the foundation and rights of Santiago de Compostela, including its founding legend, which provided apostolic connections with Saint James the Great. The bishopric had been transferred from Iria Flavia to Compostela as recently as 1095.
From a Galician perspective the ''Historia'' recounts the reigns of the contemporary sovereigns of Castile: Alfonso VI (until 1109), Urraca (1109–1126) and Alfonso VII (from 1126). "A very complex work of multiple authorship, it must be used with care, for it is essentially an episcopal gesta of Diego Gelmírez, bishop and then archbishop of Santiago de Compostela, and very partisan in its commentary," is the assessment of the major historian of this period, Bernard F. Reilly.〔(Bernard F. Reilly, "The Kingdom of León-Castilla under Queen Urraca" )〕
In the context of Hispanic historiography in Latin it is unique for narrating contemporary events, utilizing documents inserted in the text, giving it great historical value.
Its title in Latin is ''De rebus gestis D. Didaci Gelmirez, primi Compostellani Archiepiscopi'' but it has been known simply as the ''Historia Compostelana'' since the 18th century.〔The manuscript transmission: B.F. Reilly, "Existing Manuscripts of the Historia Compostelana: Notes toward a Critical Edition," ''Manuscripta'', 15 (1971), 131-152; D. MacKenzie, "A Manuscript of the
Historia Compostelana," ''Manuscripta'' 18 (1974), 173-174.〕
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