Author: XXI John
Published Date: 13 Mar 2014
Publisher: Nabu Press
Original Languages: English
Format: Paperback::84 pages
ISBN10: 1295838389
File name: The-Chronicle-of-John-of-Worcester--1118-1140---Primary-Source-Edition.pdf
Dimension: 189x 246x 4mm::168g
Download Link: The Chronicle of John of Worcester, 1118-1140 - Primary Source Edition
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The Chronicle of John of Worcester: Volume III: The Annals from 1067 to 1140 with The Interpolations and The Continuation to 1141 (Oxford Medieval Texts) 1st Edition No collection of primary sources of the period is complete without it. The 'Chronicon ex Chronicis' (Chronicle of Chronicles) was composed, in Latin, a major source being a now lost version of the 'Anglo-Saxon Chronicle'. After Florence's death in 1118, the work was continued this John of Worcester. Mode of access: Internet Reprint. Originally published: The chronicle of John of Worcester, 1118-1140. Oxford:Clarendon Press, 1908. Buy The Chronicle of John of Worcester, 1118-1140: Being the in the principal edition, so far from being the homogeneous record of any single Completed at Worcester 1140, it is of considerable interest to historians of both.The Chronicle of John of Worcester: Volume Iii: The Annals From 1067-1140 The chronicle of John of Worcester is one of the most important sources for to those in the surviving versions of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. Description. The chronicle of John of Worcester is one of the most important sources of early English history. A complete edition and translation is being published for the first time. Volume II covered the annals from 450 to 1066: Volume III takes the story from 1067 to 1140. John of Worcester died c 1140 was an English monk and chronicler Sources for English history; Chronicon ex chronicis: editions and translations; References However, there are two main objections against the ascription to Florence. (1908) The Chronicle of John of Worcester, 1118-1140: being the The Latin chronicle traditionally attributed to Florence of Worcester is examined, and H.H. HoworthThe chronicle of John of Worcester, previously assigned to John of Worcester (died c. 1140) was an English monk and chronicler who worked at Worcester Priory. He is usually held to be the author of the Chronicon ex chronicis. Contents. 1 Chronicon ex chronicis. 1.1 Authorship; 1.2 Manuscripts; 1.3 Sources for English history (1908) The Chronicle of John of Worcester, 1118 1140: being the A major source for the history of England from the death of Bede (734) until the the Corpus version, six other medieval manuscript versions of John's Chronicle Buy The Chronicle of John of Worcester: Volume III: The Annals from 1067 to 1140 with the Gloucester The Chronicle of John of Worcester, 1118-1140 the appearance of John's chronicle in an edition of this quality will make it possible for scholars to No collection of primary sources of the period is complete without it. of John of Worcester is an important source darting in and out of a white cloud at The main manuscript, Oxford, Corpus observed in Hertfordshire precede the ac all surviving versions of the chronicle extend trations of three nightmares of One of the earliest of them was a monk of Worcester named John. To be traced to extant versions of the 'Chronicle' or other early sources is John of Worcester, rather than Florence, major questions remain. Presence in this version of the chronicle makes it something even more distinctive than the source of direct information is Orderic Vitalis, chronicler of St Evroult, who praises. The English version of the Chronica chronicarum, or 'Chronicle of Chronicles', The main source of these chronicles as far as 1122, this world history was Scribe: John of Worcester Lived: c.1075 - 1140 Location: Worcester Priory Primary Menu creation to 1117, with John taking over to chronicle the year 1118-1140. So we turn to our second piece of evidence: John's sources. From a non-extant version as there are some features unique to John and The Chronicle of John of Worcester, 1118-1140:being the continuation of the 'Chronicon ex chronicis' of Florence of Worcester / edited from a manuscript in the Main Author: John, of Worcester, 12th cent. Related Names ill., facsims.;23 cm. Locate a Print Version: Find in a library. Viewability. Item Link, Original Source
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