Anonimalle Chronicle 1307 to 1334

Anonimalle Chronicle 1307 to 1334

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This 1991 publication contains the first printed edition of a short continuation of the Anglo-Norman prose Brut found in the Anonimalle Chronicle. This fourteenth-century chronicle of British history was written at St Mary's Abbey, York, which was a prominent religious centre at the time. Notable for being the most complete example of the text to be found, the continuation here is a valuable source for the wars and political crises of the reign of Edward II and the early reign of Edward III. The manuscript, its contents and value are all discussed in a thorough introduction, while the text is presented with a facing-page translation into English. The work was edited by Wendy Childs, Emeritus Professor of Later Medieval History at Leeds, and John Taylor (1925–2009), former Reader in Medieval History at Leeds.
EAN 9781108061926
ISBN 1108061923
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Publication date April 18, 2013
Pages 206
Language English
Dimensions 216 x 140 x 12
Country United Kingdom
Illustrations 1 Plates, color
Editors Childs Wendy R.; Taylor, John
Series Cambridge Library Collection - Medieval History