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103:. The largest portion of the history (chapters 28–64) is devoted to his second exile and conquest of Valencia (1089–95). The final section (chapters 65–75) covers the last two years of Rodrigo's life and a brief epilogue (chapters 76–77) describes the Christian evacuation of Valencia in 1102 under the direction of Jimena. The coverage is by no means even, as the author admits in chapter 27: "Not all the wars and warlike exploits which Rodrigo accomplished with his knights and companions are written in this book." 33: 189:
to before 1125. In chapter 23, the scribe of the Madrid manuscript put "Súnchez" for the correct patronymic "Sánchez", an orthographic error that may originate in a misreading of
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and adopted from France. Since the Visigothic 'a' had an open top, it resembled the French 'u'. The copyist was probably working from a Visigothic original (or faithful copy).
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Modern editors have divided the work into seventy-seven chapters (not in the original). The author apparently knew little of Rodrigo's life before his marriage to
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It is generally written in a simple, unadorned Latin by an author who reveals no knowledge of a wide reading; his only reference to other literature is a
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The earliest preserved manuscript of the work dates to the first half of the thirteenth century. It was found in the late eighteenth century in
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and to Castile (1086–88) are passed over quickly (chapters 25–27), as are the years 1095–96, during which Rodrigo ruled
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indicate that this manuscript is a copy. Possibly it is the copy mentioned in a document of 1239 as being copied at the
119: 40: 95:(1081–86) are related with more confidence (chapters 7–24). The period of Rodrigo's return to the court of 662: 421: 146: 342: 249: 172: 107: 710: 326: 166: 96: 647: 553: 334: 702: 432: 409: 161: 152: 726: 718: 403: 127: 70: 628: 426: 380: 298: 253: 190: 132: 523: 137: 111: 32: 754: 633: 415: 397: 115: 100: 81: 17: 678: 517: 470: 289: 182: 88: 66: 743: 694: 535: 217:
that only one figure of speech (a simile, "still as a stone") is ever used, twice.
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So unadorned—"bleak" in the words of Fletcher, 94—is the
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The Kingdom of León-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065–1109
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Anonymous Latin prose history of Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar
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The Aristocracy in Twelfth-Century León and Castile
114:, but was probably originally copied in Castile or 65:("Latin Chronicle of the Cid"), is an anonymous 175:in 1232/3 from an exemplar of the monastery of 156:, and royal genealogies. Several errors in the 350: 8: 118:. It is now MS 9/4922 in the library of the 357: 343: 335: 260:is phonetic (with the exception of the u). 286:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 206: 316:Princeton: Princeton University Press. 77:, better known as El Cid Campeador. 7: 53:("History of Rodrigo"), originally 327:Online English translation of the 25: 366:Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar ("El Cid") 252:, whom the Cid captured at the 524:Tomb of El Cid and Doña Jimena 179:, but this cannot be proved. 1: 652: 637: 599: 584: 571: 558: 296:. New York: Alfred A. 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Index

Gesta Roderici Campi Docti

Real Academia de la Historia
Latin
Castilian
Rodrigo Díaz
Biblical
Jimena
Zaragoza
Alfonso VI of León
Valencia
San Isidoro
León
La Rioja
Real Academia de la Historia
Madrid
Isidore of Seville
Historia Gothorum
Julian of Toledo
Chronicle of Alfonso III
Chronica Naierensis
priory of San Zoilo
es
Carrión de los Condes
Nájera
R. A. Fletcher
Visigothic script
Íñigo Sánchez de Monclús
Battle of Morella
Fletcher, Richard A.

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