geoffrey of monmouth
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Definition
Proper noun: * A 12th-century Welsh cleric and chronicler: Geoffrey of Monmouth is the name of a historical figure known for writing a pseudo-historical chronicle of the kings of Britain. His work, while largely fictional, was highly influential in medieval literature.
Examples of Usage
- Proper noun:
- Geoffrey of Monmouth wrote "Historia Regum Britanniae" (The History of the Kings of Britain).
- The stories of King Arthur were popularized by Geoffrey of Monmouth.
- Scholars study Geoffrey of Monmouth to understand medieval historical writing and myth-making.
Advanced Usage
- "Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia": Refers specifically to his major literary work.
- Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia introduced the character of Merlin to a wider audience.
- Used attributively to describe things derived from or related to his work.
- The Geoffrey of Monmouth tradition includes many later adaptations of his stories.
Variants and Related Words
- Geoffrey (proper noun): The given name; often used alone to refer to this figure in academic contexts.
- Geoffrey claimed his history was translated from an ancient British book.
- Monmouth (proper noun): Refers to the town in Wales, often used to distinguish him from other historical figures named Geoffrey.
- Galfridian (adjective): Pertaining to Geoffrey of Monmouth or his works. (A specialized scholarly term).
- The Galfridian account of British history was accepted for centuries.
Synonyms
- Chronicler: A writer of historical accounts or chronicles.
- Historian (though his work is considered pseudo-history): A writer or student of history.
Related Phrases
- "According to Geoffrey of Monmouth": A phrase used to cite his work as a source, often with an acknowledgment of its legendary nature.
- According to Geoffrey of Monmouth, Britain was founded by the Trojan exile Brutus.
Related Concepts
- Arthurian legend: The body of stories and medieval romance associated with King Arthur, for which Geoffrey's work is a foundational source.
- Pseudo-history: A narrative that claims to be historical but departs from standard historiographical methods and contains mythical or unverified accounts. Geoffrey's work is a prime example.
Noun
- Welsh chronicler who wrote an account of the kings of Britain which is now believed to contain little historical fact but it is a source of the Arthurian legend (circa 1100-1154)