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About 1140 he became Chaplain to the German king, Conrad III ; but the greater part of his life was spent as secretary (''notarius'') in the service of the emperor Frederick I , who appears to have thoroughly trusted him, and who employed him on many diplomatic errands. Incessantly occupied, he visited Sicily , France and Spain , in addition to many of the German cities, in the emperor's interests, and was by his side during several of the Italian campaigns.

Both before and after Frederick's death in 1190 he enjoyed the favor of his son, the emperor Henry VI , for whom he wrote his ''Speculum regum''. Godfrey also wrote ''Memoria seculorum'', or ''Liber memorialis'', a chronicle dedicated to Henry VI, which professes to record the history of the world from the creation until 1185. It is written partly in prose and partly in verse. A revision of this work was drawn up by Godfrey himself as ''Pantheon'', or ''Universitalis libri qui chronici appellantur''. The author borrowed from Otto Of Freising , but the earlier part of his chronicle is full of imaginary occurrences. ''Pantheon'' was first printed in 1559, and extracts from it are published by L. A. Muratori in the ''Rerum Italicarum scriptores, tome vii.'' (Milan, 1725).

The only part of Godfrey's work considered valuable is the ''Gesta Friderici I.'', verses relating events in the emperor's career from 1155 to 1180. Concerned mainly with affairs in Italy, the poem tells of the sieges of Milan , of Frederick's flight to Pavia in 1167, of the treaty with Pope Alexander III at Venice , and of other stirring episodes with which the author was intimately acquainted, and many of which he had witnessed. Attached to the ''Gesta Friderici'' is the ''Gesta Heinrici VI.'', a shorter poem which is often attributed to Godfrey, although W. Wattenbach and other authorities think it was not written by him. The ''Memoria seculorum'' was very popular during the middle ages, and has been continued by several writers.


REFERENCES

Godfrey's works are found in the '' Monumenta Germaniae Historica , Band xxii.'' ( Hanover , 1872). The ''Gesta Friderici I et Heinrici VI'' is published separately with an introduction by G. Waitz (Hanover, 1872). See also H. Ulmann , ''Gottfried von Viterbo'' ( Göttingen , 1863 dissertation), and W. Wattenbach, ''Deutschlands Geschichtsquellen'', Band ii.