History of the Britons
by Nennius
The Apology of Nennius
Here begins the apology of Nennius, the
historiographer of the Britons, of the race of the
Britons.
3. I, Nennius, disciple of St. Elbotus, have endeavoured
to write some extracts which the dulness of the British
nation had cast away, because teachers had no knowledge, nor
gave any information in their books about this island of
Britain. But I have got together all that I could find as
well from the annals of the Romans as from the chronicles of
the sacred fathers, Hieronymus, Eusebius, Isidorus, Prosper,
and from the annals of the Scots and Saxons, and from our
ancient traditions. Many teachers and scribes have attempted
to write this, but somehow or other have abandoned it from
its difficulty, either on account of frequent deaths, or the
often recurring calamities of war. I pray that every reader
who shall read this book, may pardon me, for having
attempted, like a chattering jay, or like some weak witness,
to write these things, after they had failed. I yield to him
who knows more of these things than I do.
History of the Britons
by Nennius
The Prologue
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