Scholar, churchman, diplomat and theologian, Gerald of Wales was one of the most fascinating figures of the Middle Ages. This title describes his eventful tour of the country as a missionary in 1188. It provides a view into the medieval world.
Giraldus Cambrensis Libros






The History and Topography of Ireland
- 144 páginas
- 6 horas de lectura
Providing an account of his travels, the author describes landscapes, fish, birds and animals. He recounts the history of Ireland's rulers, and tells stories of magic wells and deadly whirlpools, strange creatures and evil spirits. This work is written from the point of view of an invader and reformer.
The Itinerary Through Wales Discription of Wales
- 232 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
Written in the 12th century, Giraldus Cambrensis' Itinerary Through Wales is a classic of travel literature. This fascinating book provides a unique glimpse into Welsh history and culture, with vivid descriptions of the landscape, people, and customs of the region.
The Itinerary of Archbishop Baldwin Through Wales AD 1188 is one of the earliest and most detailed accounts of medieval Wales, providing a unique and insightful perspective on the country's landscape, culture, and people. Written by Cambrensis Giraldus, the book documents his travels through Wales with Archbishop Baldwin, describing the towns, countryside, and customs of the Welsh people seen along the way. This edition is translated into English and richly illustrated with maps, annotations, and a life of Giraldus.
Historical Works, Containing the Topography of Ireland, and the History of the Conquest of Ireland
- 550 páginas
- 20 horas de lectura
The book is recognized for its significant contribution to literature, serving as an essential resource for future generations. To honor its original publication, it is presented in its authentic print format, complete with any marks or annotations from the first edition, which are preserved intentionally to maintain its historical integrity.
Giraldi Cambrensis Opera - Volume 5
- 594 páginas
- 21 horas de lectura
The work of medieval ecclesiastic Giraldus Cambrensis offers a detailed ethnographic account of Ireland, reviving classical traditions in the genre. Published in 1867 as part of the Rolls Series, it presents a unique perspective on Irish culture, geography, and society during the medieval period, blending observation with commentary. This treatise serves as both a historical document and an exploration of the social dynamics of Ireland, making it a significant contribution to the understanding of the region's past.
The Historical Works Of Giraldus Cambrensis
Containing The Topography Of Ireland, And The History Of The Conquest Of Ireland (1863)
- 536 páginas
- 19 horas de lectura
Focusing on the geography and history of Ireland, this collection includes two significant works by Giraldus Cambrensis. The Topography of Ireland offers an in-depth look at the country's landscape, resources, and cultural customs, alongside its early history, including Celtic and Viking influences. The History of the Conquest of Ireland chronicles the 12th-century Norman invasion, detailing the events, battles, and the subsequent societal changes. This essential historical document provides crucial insights into Ireland's past and is valuable for those interested in its history and culture.
Giraldi Cambrensis Opera - Volume 8
- 546 páginas
- 20 horas de lectura
Focusing on the moral and ethical shortcomings of the Angevin Court, this treatise by medieval ecclesiastic Giraldus Cambrensis offers a critical perspective on the political and social issues of his time. Originally written in the 12th century, it reflects the author's concerns about morality within leadership and governance. Published in 1891 as part of the Rolls Series, the work provides valuable insights into medieval thought and the challenges faced by contemporary rulers.