Rogeri de Wendover liber qui dicitur Flores Historiarum ab anno domini MCLIV annoque Henrici Anglorum Regis Secundi Primo The Flowers of History by Roger of Wendover from the Year of Our Lord 1154 Rogeri de Wendover Liber qui Dicitur Flores Historiarum ab Anno Domini MCLIV annoque Henrici Anglorum Regis Secundi Primo 3 Volume Set Series
Langue : Anglais
Auteur : Roger of Wendover
Coordonnateur : Hewlett Henry G.
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Originally published in 1886–9, this three-volume Latin chronicle covers English history from 1154 to 1235.
A former prior of Belvoir, Roger of Wendover (d.1236) established himself as a chronicler at St Albans. This three-volume work, edited by Henry G. Hewlett (1832?97) and published between 1886 and 1889, comprises the latter part of the larger Flores opus. Volume 1 begins with Henry II's reign and covers the period 1154?1204. It marks the start of where Wendover can claim direct responsibility for the Latin text, his own observations now finding a place alongside predecessors' compilations from various earlier sources. Hewlett is critical of Wendover's indiscriminate appetite for miracles and readiness to accept rumour as fact, but commends his candour where it is not clouded by ecclesiastical bias. His true importance, however, is as a key influence on his historiographical successor, Matthew Paris, whose political outlook and interests he helped to shape.
Preface; Flores historiarum (1154–1204).
Date de parution : 11-2012
Ouvrage de 382 p.
15.2x22.9 cm
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