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A Franciscan scholar and theologian, John Peckham (c.1230-92) was
appointed archbishop of Canterbury by the pope in 1279. His
register survives at Lambeth Palace and is the chief source for his
archiepiscopacy. This three-volume edition, prepared by Charles
Trice Martin (1842-1914) between 1882 and 1885, rearranges the
documents from their original thematic order to a chronological
one, and omits the purely formal items, published elsewhere. The
text is mostly in Latin, with some Anglo-Norman documents, for
which a translation is provided in Appendix 2. Volume 1 contains
letters 1-305, up to July 1282, and the table of contents provides
a useful summary of each letter. Topics range from purely
ecclesiastical matters, such as excommunications and indulgences,
to relations between Edward I and Llewellyn, Prince of Wales, as
well as taxation of church property. Appendix 1 contains a
collection of letters from sources other than the register.
A Franciscan scholar and theologian, John Peckham (c.1230-92) was
appointed archbishop of Canterbury by the pope in 1279. His
register survives at Lambeth Palace and is the chief source for his
archiepiscopacy. This three-volume edition, prepared by Charles
Trice Martin (1842-1914) between 1882 and 1885, rearranges the
documents from their original thematic order to a chronological
one, and omits the purely formal items, published elsewhere. The
text is mostly in Latin, with some Anglo-Norman documents, for
which a translation is provided in Appendix 2. Volume 2 contains
letters 306-561, from August 1282 to June 1284, and the table of
contents provides a useful summary of each letter. Topics range
from purely ecclesiastical matters, such as excommunications and
indulgences, to relations between England and Wales, as well as
anti-Semitic legislation. Appendix 1 contains documents relating to
the priory of Great Malvern.
A Franciscan scholar and theologian, John Peckham (c.1230-92) was
appointed archbishop of Canterbury by the pope in 1279. His
register survives at Lambeth Palace and is the chief source for his
archiepiscopacy. This three-volume edition, prepared by Charles
Trice Martin (1842-1914) between 1882 and 1885, rearranges the
documents from their original thematic order to a chronological
one, and omits the purely formal items, published elsewhere. The
text is mostly in Latin, with some Anglo-Norman documents, for
which a translation is provided in Appendix 1. Volume 3 contains
letters 562-720, from July 1284 to July 1292. Topics include
Anglo-Welsh relations and disputes between the Franciscans and
other orders at Oxford. Appendix 2 contains an abstract of the
entire register, describing the documents left out of this edition.
Also provided is an index to the entire work.
Malmesbury abbey was a seventh-century foundation, re-established
in the late tenth century and supported by royal patronage for
several centuries. It was famous for its enormous library, and
especially the work of the twelfth-century historian William of
Malmesbury. This register of charters was compiled in the late
thirteenth century and, although some are later forgeries, it is an
important collection of Anglo-Saxon documents. It provides vital
information about Wessex from the seventh century on, as well as
material about the later difficulties between the monks and the
bishop of Salisbury. This two-volume edition of the Latin texts
with English side-notes was prepared by John Sherren Brewer
(1809-79) and completed by Charles Trice Martin (1842-1914). Volume
2 (1880) contains charters relating to the abbey's extensive
property holdings. The appendices include royal and papal decrees,
as well as evidences of disputes between the abbey and the town of
Malmesbury over trade.
Published in two volumes for the Rolls Series between 1888 and
1889, this is the oldest surviving metrical chronicle in vernacular
French. It was written by the Anglo-Norman poet and historian
Geoffrei Gaimar (fl. 1136 7), who lived in England at a time when
French was still used among the aristocracy. The text is largely
based on the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle and also draws on various
French, English and Latin sources. Gaimar's unique perspective
breaks with the tradition of religious chronicles by offering the
first secular account of the history of England. Edited by
archivist and antiquary Sir Thomas Duffus Hardy (1804 78) and
Charles Trice Martin (1842 1914), Volume 1 presents the original
text. It covers the period from the arrival of Cerdic in 495 to the
death of Henry I and includes the story of Havelok the Dane.
Published in two volumes for the Rolls Series between 1888 and
1889, this is the oldest surviving metrical chronicle in vernacular
French. It was written by the Anglo-Norman poet and historian
Geoffrei Gaimar (fl. 1136 7), who lived in England at a time when
French was still used among the aristocracy. The text is largely
based on the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle and also draws on various
French, English and Latin sources. Gaimar's unique perspective
breaks with the tradition of religious chronicles by offering the
first secular account of the history of England. Edited by
archivist and antiquary Sir Thomas Duffus Hardy (1804 78) and
Charles Trice Martin (1842 1914), Volume 2 is a translation of the
original text into modern English. It covers the period from the
arrival of Cerdic in 495 to the death of Henry I and includes the
story of Havelok the Dane.
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With An Inquiry Into The Origin And Early History Of The Inn. In
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And The Journal Of Sir Francis Walsingham From 1570-1583.
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Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
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