Berthold of Reichenau
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Berthold of Reichenau (died probably in 1088) was a
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monk and chronicler of
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Life

Berthold was a disciple and friend of
Hermannus Contractus Blessed Hermann of Reichenau (18 July 1013– 24 September 1054), also known by other names, was an 11th-century Benedictine monk and scholar. He composed works on history, music theory, mathematics, and astronomy, as well as many hymn ...
. When Hermannus saw death approaching, he entrusted to Berthold all the wax tablets that contained the writings which he had not yet committed to parchment and commissioned Berthold to peruse them and, after careful revision, to copy them on parchment. Berthold was also exhorted by his dying master to continue the chronicle, begun by Hermann, which in chronological order related the history of the world from the birth of Christ to 1054, the year in which Hermann died. Berthold's works comprise this chronicle and a biography of Hermannus.
Bernold Saint Bernulf or Bernold of Utrecht (died 19 July 1054) was Bishop of Utrecht (1026/27–1054). Bernold succeeded Saint Adalbold as Bishop of Utrecht on 24 September 1027, when he was appointed by emperor of the Holy Roman Empire Conrad I ...
remarks in his chronicle under the year 1088 that Berthold, an excellent teacher who was very well versed in
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, died at an advanced age on the 12th of March.


Works

The chronicle, as far as it was written by Berthold, is a concise and impartial history of the troublesome times immediately preceding the accession of Pope Gregory VII, and (probably) also of Gregory's early reign. It is reprinted to the year 1080, with an introduction by Pertz, in '' Monumenta Germaniae Historica'': Scriptores V, 264-326, and in '' Patrologia Latina'', CXLVII, 314-442. Pertz contends that Berthold did not begin the continuation of Hermann's chronicle until 1076, and that in the execution of it he made use of another chronicle, written by Bernold, who was also a monk at Reichenau; but it has been proved almost beyond doubt by Giesebrecht and Schulzen that Berthold was the first to continue Hermann's chronicle and that Bernold's chronicle is a continuation of Berthold's. It is, however, still undecided as to what year Berthold's chronicle extends. Ussermann and Schulzen hold that it extends only to the year 1066, while Pertz, Giesebrecht, and others believe that Berthold wrote the chronicle at least to the middle of the year 1080, where the manuscript suddenly ceases in the middle of a sentence. The original text of Berthold is no longer in existence and all the existing copies have been compiled from various manuscripts found in the monasteries of St. Gall, St. Blaise, Muri, and
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. The chronicle was continued by Bernold to the year 1100, and by others to the year 1175. From various passages in Berthold's chronicle it appears that, for a short time at least, he considered Cadalus,
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, as the legitimate occupant of the papal throne; but from the year 1070, or even earlier, he acknowledged Pope Alexander II as the true pope.


References

*Geisebrecht, ''Gesch. der deutschen Kaiserzeit'' (4th ed.), III, 1032; *Schulzen, ''De Bertoldi et Bernoldi Chronicis dissertatio historica'' (Bonn, 1867); *Wattenbach, ''Deutschlands Geschichtsquellen'' (Berlin, 1894), II, vii; *Hauck, ''Kirchengeschichte Deutschlands'' (Leipzig, 1906), III, 952. {{DEFAULTSORT:Berthold of Reichenau 1088 deaths German Benedictines German chroniclers 11th-century German historians Year of birth unknown 11th-century Latin writers