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Friendship in the Merovingian Kingdoms : Venantius Fortunatus and His Contemporaries

Part of the Carmen Monographs and Studies series
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This book explores how one early medieval poet survived and thrived amidst the political turbulence of sixth century Gaul-with a little help from his friends. Born in northern Italy, Venantius Fortunatus made his career writing for and about members of the Merovingian elite. Although he is no longer dismissed as an opportunistic poetaster who wrote undistinguished flattery for undeserving kings and aristocrats, his work remains unduly neglected. This book reframes Fortunatus as a writer uniquely suited to his times, a professional poet who addressed his contemporaries' needs and wishes for the prestige and sophistication of Classical culture. His poems and letters enabled his aristocratic patrons to situate themselves in networks, which they made and maintained in order to navigate a post-imperial but not post-Roman world. It makes an important contribution to our understanding of friendship in the Middle Ages and offers a fresh look at the Frankish kingdoms of Merovingian Gaul.

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Arc Humanities Press
1641890460 / 9781641890465
Hardback
871.02
15/11/2022
United States
English
292 pages
23 cm