- Pere Tomich
Pere (or Père) Tomich or Tomic (fl. 1431–1438) was a Catalan knight and historian.
He wrote a monumental general history of Catalonia from
Creation , through the "primers pobladors d'Espanya" (first populators of Spain), to the reign ofFerdinand I of Aragon . His "Histories e Conquestes del reyalme Darago e principat de Cathalunya" he finished at Bagà in 1438. [Not 1448, as the first edition, the Barcelonanincunabulum of 1495 reports,cf. Martín de Riquer (1964), "Història de la Literatura Catalana", vol. 1 (Barcelona: Edicions Ariel), 505. The title of the 1534 printing is "Historias e conquestas dels excellentissims e Catholics Reys de Arago e de lurs antecessors los Comtes de Barcelona". In modern Catalan it is "Històries e conquestes dels reys d'Aragó e dels comtes de Barcelona".] One of its distinguishing marks is Pere's uncritical acceptance oflegend and incorporation offolklore into his otherwise accurate account. Besides legend, Pere especially revels in listing the names of the major noble families of Aragon, Catalonia, and Valencia. The events (especially military, with a taste for naval expeditions) in which they were actors accompany their names, and the names of the lords of Pinós and Bagà are heavily favoured. Pere is the sole source for several historical events. He adds to the so-called "Legend of the Cowardly Peasants", in which the cowardice of the peasantry in the face of theMoors is led to explain their servitude, the fact that the Christian leader whose summons to arms they refused to obey wasLouis the Pious and that the summons took place in 814. [Paul Freedman (1988), "Cowardice, Heroism and the Legendary Origins of Catalonia", "Past and Present", 121, 8.] Pere also asserts thatHuguet de Mataplana , thetroubadour , was present at theBattle of Las Navas de Tolosa . He provides a detailed explanation of how Raymond Berengar I and Almodis codified the Catalan system of rank in their "Usatges". Pere also wrote thatMartin of Aragon died of theplague , which has been disproved.In 1431, a lawyer representing the guild of bitmakers of
Barcelona arrived in Bagà to obtain a copy of a document authenticating a miracle supposedly performed bySaint Stephen onGalceran de Pinós . Finding therector of the city away on business, the lawyer obtained the testimony of the oldest and most trustworthy men of Bagà in a public information-gathering session held in front of anotary public . The first sworn testimony recorded was that of Pere Tomich. His recollection is detailed and he adds the story of one hundred young ladies who were rescued through the saint's intervention. All subsequent witnesses simply affirmed Pere's testimony, adding that so had they heard from their fathers and grandfathers.Notes
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