History of the FranksGregory, Bishop of Tours, Saint
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History of the Franks
Gregory, Bishop of Tours, Saint
France -- Church history -- To 987; France -- History -- To 987; Franks -- History -- To 768
I wrote ten books of Histories, seven of Miracles, one on the Lives
of the Fathers; a commentary in one book on Psalms; one book also
on the Services of the Church.[FY] And though I have written these
books in a style somewhat rude, I nevertheless conjure you all, God’s
bishops who are destined to rule the lowly church of Tours after
me, by the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ and the judgment day,
feared by the guilty, if you will not be condemned with the devil and
depart in confusion from the judgment, never cause these books to be
destroyed or rewritten, selecting some passages and omitting others,
but let them all continue in your time complete and undiminished
as they were left by us. And bishop of God, whoever you may be, if
our Martianus[FZ] has trained you in the seven disciplines, that is,
if he has taught you by means of grammar to read, by dialectic to
apprehend the arguments in disputes, by rhetoric to recognize the
different meters, by geometry to comprehend the measurement of the
earth and of lines, by astrology to contemplate the paths of the
heavenly bodies, by arithmetic to understand the parts of numbers,
by harmony to fit the modulated voice to the sweet accents of the
verse; if in all this you are practiced so that my style will seem
rude, even so I beg of you do not efface what I have written. But if
anything in these books pleases you I do not forbid your writing it
in verse provided my work is left safe.
I am finishing this work in the twenty-first year after my ordination.
Although in what I have just written of the bishops of Tours I
have told their years, still this calculation does not agree with
the [total] number of years, because I have not been able to learn
accurately the length of time between the different ordinations. Now
the grand total of years of the world is as follows:
From the beginning to the flood 2242 years
From the flood to the crossing of the Red Sea by the
children of Israel 1404 years
From the crossing of this sea to the resurrection of the
Lord 1538 years
From the resurrection of the Lord to the death of St.
Martin 412 years
From the death of St. Martin to the year mentioned
above, namely, the twenty-first year after my ordination,
which is also the fifth of Gregory, pope of
Rome, the thirty-first of king Gunthram, and the
nineteenth of Childebert the second 197 years
The grand total of which is 5792 years
HERE ENDS IN CHRIST’S NAME THE TENTH BOOK OF THE
HISTORIES.
FOOTNOTES:
[66] Affecting the groin (_inguen_). The bubonic plague.
[67] Lugano.
[68] Denying the resurrection of the body.
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