- Rigord
Rigord (Rigordus) (c. 1150—c. 1209) was a French
chronicler , was probably born nearAlais inLanguedoc , and became a physician.After becoming a monk he entered the monastery of
Argenteuil , and then that of Saint-Denis, and described himself as "regis Francorum chronographus".Rigord wrote the "Gesta Philippi Augusti", dealing with the life of the French king, Philip Augustus, from his coronation in 1179 until 1206. The work, which is very valuable, was abridged and continued by
William the Breton . The earlier part of the "Gesta" speaks of the king in very laudatory terms, but in the latter part it is much less flattering in its tone.The "Gesta" is published in tome xvii of Dom
Martin Bouquet 's "Recueil des historiens des Gaules et de la France" (Paris, 1738-1876); and with introduction by HF Delaborde (Paris, 1882-85). A French translation of the "Gesta" is in tome xi of Guizot's "Collection des mémoires relatifs à l'histoire de France" (Paris, 1825). Rigord also wrote a short chronicle of the kings of France.References
*1911
*SeeAugust Potthast , "Bibliotheca historica" (Berlin, 1896); andAuguste Molinier , "Les Sources de l'histoire de France", tome iii. (Paris, 1903).
*A partial English translation byPaul Hyams is available http://falcon.arts.cornell.edu/prh3/408/texts/Rigindex.html
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