Gerald of Wales
Latin: Giraldus Cambrensis; Welsh: Gerallt Cymro
b. Gerald de Barri.

Gerald of Wales was a Cambro-Norman priest and historian. As a royal clerk to the king and two archbishops, he travelled widely and wrote extensively. He studied and taught in France and visited Rome several times, meeting the Pope. He was nominated for several bishoprics but turned them down in the hope of becoming Bishop of St Davids, but was unsuccessful despite considerable support. His final post was as Archdeacon of Brecon, from which he retired to academic study for the remainder of his life.Wikipedia →
Works

Topographia Hibernica
Topography of Ireland
Medieval Latin · c. 1188Nonfiction / Essays / Treatise
2 translations

Expugnatio Hibernica
The Conquest of Ireland
Medieval Latin · c. 1189Nonfiction / Essays / Treatise
1 translation
Itinerarium Cambriae
Itinerary of Wales
Medieval Latin · 1191Nonfiction / Essays / Treatise
2 translations

Descriptio Cambriae
Description of Wales
Medieval Latin · 1193/1194Nonfiction / Essays / Treatise
2 translations
De principis instructione
On the Instruction of Princes
Medieval Latin · 1216/1217Nonfiction / Essays / Treatise
1 translation
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