Arnulf of Milan

Arnulf of Milan ( † after 1077 ) was a historian of Milan. He is a descendant of the Milanese archbishop Arnulf I. 1077 he was one of the ambassadors in Rome, which negotiated the reconciliation between Milan and Pope Gregory VII. 1072-1077 he wrote the Liber gestorum recentium (also Gesta archiepiscoporum Mediolanensium ), a story of Milan and Italy in the period 925-1077. During the first books Arnulf passionately defends the Milanese nobility against the Pataria and church reform in the last two that emerged after his visit to Rome, he acknowledged the supremacy of Rome over the Church of Milan.

Werkausgaben

  • Arnulfi Gesta archiepiscoporum mediolanensium, ed. by LC Bethmann and Wilhelm Wattenbach, in: Georg Heinrich Pertz et al (eds): Scriptores ( in folio ) 8: Chronica et gesta aevi Salici. Hannover 1848, pp. 1-31 ( Monumenta Historica Germaniae, digitized )
  • Claudia Zey (Ed.): Scriptores rerum Germanicarum in usum scholarum separatim editi 67: Arnulf of Milan, Liber gestorum recentium. Hannover 1994 ( Monumenta Historica Germaniae, digitized )
  • Arnolfo di Milano: Liber gestorum recentium, idez. e traduz. di I. Scaravelli, Bologna 1996
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