Edward Edwards (1812–86), librarian, writer and utilitarian, has been described as a founder of modern librarianship. Employed to catalogue the Earl of Macclesfield's library in 1861, he came across the large illuminated manuscript of the chronicle and cartulary that comprise this work, first published in 1866. The Latin text moves chronologically from 455 and the 'Legend of Albina' through six centuries of medieval English history, finishing at 1023 and the reign of King Cnut. Edwards, as editor, displays a librarian's zeal for detail: his extensive introduction provides a thorough history of Hyde Abbey, from foundation to dissolution. In the appendix, English translations of Anglo-Saxon charters and testaments (including those of Alfred the Great and King Eadred - the only known wills of Anglo-Saxon kings) provide further insight into England in the Early Middle Ages.
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Introduction; 1. Legend of Albina; 2. De regno Cantae; 3. De regno Suthsaxoniae; 4. De regno Estsaxoniae; 5. De regno Estanglorum; 6. De regno Westsaxonum; 7. Of the kingdom of the Mercians; 8. De regno Northanhymrorum; 9. De regibus Anglorum, qui, terrenum imperium relinquentes, ad vitam monsticam se transtulerunt; 10. Unde Saxones qui in Anglia regnant traxerunt originem; 11. De monarchis; 12. Chronica Regis Adulphi; 13. Chronica Regis Alfredi; 14. Chronica Regis Edwardi Senioris; 15. Chronicle of the reign of King Athelstan; 16. Chronicle of the reign of King Edward the Elder; 17. Chronica gloriosi Regis Edredi; 18. Chronica Edwyni regis filii Edmundi regis supradicti; 19. Chronica incliti Regis Edgari, filii Edmundi superioris regis; 20. Chronica Sancti Edwardi regis et martyris, filii Edgari regis; 21. Chronica Etheldredi regis, filii Edgari regis, et fratris Sancti Edwardi regis et martyris; 22. Chronicles of the reign of King Edmund Ironside; 23. Chronica Regis Cnutonis; Appendix; Glossary of obsolete, corrupt, and obscure words, occurring in 'Liber de Hyda'; Glossarial index of the names of places and boundaries; General index.
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First published in 1866, this work comprises the cartulary of Hyde Abbey and a chronicle of Anglo-Saxon England, 455–1023.

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ISBN
9781108048699
Publisert
2012-11-15
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Vendor
Cambridge University Press
Vekt
880 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Dybde
34 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
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Engelsk
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Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
610

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