Thietmar (Dietmar or Dithmar) of Merseburg (July 25, 975 - December 1, 1018), was bishop of Merseburg and a German chronicler.
Life
Thietmar was a son of Siegfried, count of Walbeck, and was related to the family of the
emperor Otto the Great. He was educated at
Quedlinburg and at
Magdeburg, became
provost of
Walbeck Abbey in
1002 and
bishop of Merseburg seven years later. He took some part in the political events of the time; in
994 he was a hostage in the hands of the
Northmen, and he was not unfamiliar with the actualities of war.
He died on December 1, 1018, and was buried in Merseburg cathedral.
Thietmar's Chronicle
Between 1012 and 1018 Thietmar wrote a
Chronicon, or
Chronicle, in eight books, which deals with the period between
908 and
1018. For the earlier part he used
Widukind's
Res gestae Saxonicae, the
Annales Quedlinburgenses and other sources; the latter part is the result of personal knowledge. The
Latin style and the composition are not of a high standard, largely because, as the original manuscript reveals, Thietmar continued to make amendments and insertions to the text after it was completed. Nor does he always discriminate between important and unimportant events. The chronicle is neverthless an excellent authority for the history of
Saxony during the reigns of the emperors
Otto III and
Henry II. No kind of information is excluded, but the fullest details refer to the bishopric of Merseburg, and to the wars against the
Wends and the
Poles.
The original manuscript of the work was moved in 1570 to Dresden. When the city was destroyed by bombing during World War II the manuscript was severely damaged, and only a few folios remain intact. Fortunately a complete facsimile edition had been published by L Schmidt (Dresden, 1905).
Editions
Thietmari Merseburgensis episcopi Chronicon:
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Reference
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