Vasconia en el siglo XII: Roger de Howden, el "De Viis Maris" y la extensión del vizcondado de Bayona
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2018-09-15
Íñigo Ruiz Arzalluz
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De viis maris, a text that remained unknown until the edition published by Gautier Dalché in 2005, is a maritime itinerary composed about 1191-1193 and ascribed to the English historian Roger de Howden, who provides some data related to the Vasconia of that time and, particularly, about the expanse of the viscounty of Bayonne. An insufficient information on this subject was present also in the Chronica by the same Howden: the work, printed in 1596 and 1601, was known to Oihenart, who included the detail in his Notitia utriusque Vasconiae and drew erroneous conclusions that gave rise to controversy in the Basque historiography through the subsequent centuries and that have occasionally survived until today.
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Ruiz Arzalluz, Íñigo. 2018. «Vasconia En El Siglo XII: Roger De Howden, El "De Viis Maris" Y La extensión Del Vizcondado De Bayona». Anuario Del Seminario De Filología Vasca "Julio De Urquijo" 52 (1/2):697-712. https://doi.org/10.1387/asju.20226.
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