Rerum Britannicarum Medii Aevi Scriptores: Or Chronicles and Memorials of Great Britain and Ireland During the Middle Ages. No. 01-, Volume 21,Parte 71877 |
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... probably , of Giraldus's last revision . In the case of the Life of Remigius , however , we have to regret that this manuscript gives us the second edition only , as presented to archbishop Langton in 1213 or 1214 , and that we have no ...
... probably , of Giraldus's last revision . In the case of the Life of Remigius , however , we have to regret that this manuscript gives us the second edition only , as presented to archbishop Langton in 1213 or 1214 , and that we have no ...
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... probably somewhere in the latter half of that century , which exists in a volume in the record room of the dean and chapter , there is no mention of them . This first edition may have contained some few pas- sages , which were ...
... probably somewhere in the latter half of that century , which exists in a volume in the record room of the dean and chapter , there is no mention of them . This first edition may have contained some few pas- sages , which were ...
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... probably to have been the case , this 70 years old is very near to the truth for Giraldus , if he is referring to the presentation of these treatises to Langton . But , as if ashamed of being so near the truth , and determined to be ...
... probably to have been the case , this 70 years old is very near to the truth for Giraldus , if he is referring to the presentation of these treatises to Langton . But , as if ashamed of being so near the truth , and determined to be ...
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... probably just the same early authorities as Giraldus had used . He is plainly quite independent of Giraldus : sometimes one is fuller or briefer , sometimes the other ; but there is a close correspondence very often between them , not ...
... probably just the same early authorities as Giraldus had used . He is plainly quite independent of Giraldus : sometimes one is fuller or briefer , sometimes the other ; but there is a close correspondence very often between them , not ...
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... probably wrong as to some particulars . His unwilling acceptance of so un- 1 A mere election by the king , influenced more or less by his ad- visers , was then the rule in Eng- land . Thus , Florence of Worcester tells us that William ...
... probably wrong as to some particulars . His unwilling acceptance of so un- 1 A mere election by the king , influenced more or less by his ad- visers , was then the rule in Eng- land . Thus , Florence of Worcester tells us that William ...
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Página 13 - Appendix contains several illustrative documents connected with the previous narrative. 17. BRUT Y TYWYSOGION ; or, The Chronicle of the Princes of Wales. Edited by the Rev. JOHN WILLIAMS AB ITHEL, MA 1860. This work, which is also known as " The Chronicle of the Princes of Wales," has been attributed to Caradoc of Llancarvan, who flourished about the middle of the twelfth century.
Página 12 - Spain in the year 1505 touching the succession to the Crown of Castile, and a project of marriage between Henry VII. and the Queen of Naples ; and (4) an account of Philip of Castile's reception in England in 1506.
Página 10 - Edited by HENRY RICHARDS LUARD, MA, Fellow and Assistant Tutor of Trinity College, Cambridge. 1858. The first is a poem in Norman French, containing...
Página 4 - Vol. II., the Scottish Series, of the Reign of Elizabeth, 1589-1603 ; an Appendix to the Scottish Series, 15431592; and the State Papers relating to Mary Queen of Scots during her Detention in England, 1568-1587 8 CALENDAR OF STATE PAPERS relating to IRELAND, preserved in Her Majesty's Public Record Office.
Página 31 - WORKS PUBLISHED IN PHOTOZINCOGRAPHY. DOMESDAY BOOK, or the GREAT SURVEY OF ENGLAND OF WILLIAM THE CONQUEROR, 1086 ; fac-simile of the Part relating to each county, separately (with a few exceptions of double counties). Photozincographed, by Her Majesty's Command, at the Ordnance Survey Office, Southampton, Colonel SIR HENRY JAMES, RE, FRS, &c., Director. 35 Parts, imperial quarto and demy quarto (1861-1863) boards.
Página 15 - Spain ; documents relating to Edmund de la Pole, Earl of Suffolk ; and a portion of the correspondence of James IV. of Scotland. 25. LETTERS OF BISHOP GROSSETESTE, illustrative of the Social Condition of his Time.
Página 19 - Wykes, 1066-1289 ; Annales Prioratus de Wigomia, 1-1377. Vol. V. : — Index and Glossary. Edited by HENRY RICHARDS LUARD, MA, Fellow and Assistant Tutor of Trinity College, and Registrary of the University, Cambridge. 18641869. The present collection of Monastic Annals embraces all the more important chronicles compiled in religious houses in England during the thirteenth century.
Página 14 - ... Davids to its ancient primacy. His works are of a very miscellaneous nature, both in prose and verse, and are remarkable chiefly for the racy and original anecdotes which they contain relating to contemporaries. He is the only Welsh writer of any importance who has contributed so much to the mediaeval literature of this country, or assumed, in consequence of his nationality, so free and independent a tone.
Página 10 - CUM TRITICO. Ascribed to THOMAS NETTER, of WALDEN, Provincial of the Carmelite Order in England, and Confessor to King Henry the Fifth. Edited by the Rev. WW SHIRLEY, MA, Tutor and late Fellow of Wadham College, Oxford.