The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle is the backbone of Anglo-Saxon history,
an almost contemporary record of events for about five hundred
years, and a vital resource for Anglo-Saxon historians. This
collaborative edition will eventually include the seven base
manuscripts with their contemporary continuations, and ancillary
material which sheds light on the Chronicle. The nature of the
Chronicle/, its relation to official historiography, and its
historical place, have long been debated: thisproject will provide
a uniform edition from which further research can proceed. MS A
(CCCC MS 173) is the oldest of the surviving copies of the
Chronicle and physically the most complex; it took shape initially
during the tenth century and is generally endowed with considerable
authority because of its age.
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