- Liber ad honorem Augusti
The "Liber ad honorem Augusti sive de rebus Siculis" ("Book in honour of the Emperor, or on Sicilian affairs"; also called "Carmen de motibus Siculis", "Poem on the Sicilian revolt") is an illustrated narrative epic in Latin elegiac couplets, written in
Palermo in1196 byPeter of Eboli (in Latin, Petrus de Ebulo). The presentation copy, ordered by chancelorKonrad of Querfurt , is now MS. 120 II of theBerne Municipal Library .It tells the story of
Tancred of Lecce 's attempt to take control ofSicily , an attempt thwarted by the successful military campaign ofHenry VI, Holy Roman Emperor . Composed in honour of Henry VI and intended for presentation to him, the poem, distributed into three books, the last one being an encomiom of Henry VI, and 52 continuously numbered particulae, is written in a mannered and sophisticated style. It is often mocking and extremely biased (see for example part. 4; 7-9; 25f. and the illustrations), but, once allowance has been made for this, is a useful and detailed historical source. It contains much information aboutConstanze of Sicily , the wife of Henry VI (part. 20ff.), and the birth of her sonFrederick II, Holy Roman emperor (part. 43).At every page opening a column of Latin text is faced by a full page illustration with brief captions. This beautiful volume gives a rich picture of 12th century life in
Italy and Sicily; it may be compared with the 11th centuryBayeux Tapestry . The fierce caricatures of Tancred, who is depicted as almost ape-like in stature and features, match the propagandistic bias of the text.External links
* [http://www.uan.it/alim/testi/xii/AlimPetEbLibHonAugXIIstopoe1.htm Latin text of the "Liber ad honorem Augusti"]
Bibliography
* Theo Kölzer, Marlis Stähli, "Petrus de Ebulo: Liber ad honorem Augusti sive de rebus Siculis", text revised, translated and annotated by Gereon-Becht-Jördens, Jan Thorbecke Verlag, 1994 ISBN 3-7995-4245-0 [Complete facsimile with German translation and commentary]
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