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John Capgrave (1393 1464) was the Prior of Bishop's Lynn, and the
most learned Augustinian friar of his time. Although he was the
author of forty-one scholarly works, only twelve survive. This work
was dedicated to King Henry VI and chronicles the lives of other
great Henries, including six emperors of Germany and six kings of
England (including the dedicatee himself). Largely compilations of
other sources, his extensive accounts demonstrate the breadth of
the scholarship for which he was known. This annotated edition was
commissioned as part of the Rolls Series, a project designed, in an
early campaign for ease of access to scholarly material, to put
more historical sources into print. Edited by F. C. Hingeston and
first published in 1858, it includes Capgrave's full Latin text and
a glossary, thorough biographical notes, and chapter-by-chapter
summaries, offering a useful resource for students of medieval
history.
One of the most prolific scholars of his time, John Capgrave (1393
1464) was the author of forty-one historical and theological texts.
Today, only twelve survive, and only seven are in English. This
work covers the history of the world from the creation of Adam to
the year 1417. Beginning with a timeline of Biblical events,
including the birth of Cain and the first example of bigamy, he
covers Roman myth and history before continuing into accounts of
early English monarchs and saints. This scholarly edition, first
published in 1858, includes a biography of Capgrave, an
introduction to the text and a transcript of The Chronicle.
Comprehensive annotations detail points of interest from the
manuscript, such as corrections and scribal errors, accompanied by
the editor's own marginal notes. Of interest to students of
history, this book opens a fascinating window into both early
modern and Victorian historiography.
Intended as the first of a series of volumes, the remainder of
which were not in fact published (Volume 2 was quickly suppressed
given the number of errors found in the text), this collection of
letters to and from Henry IV (1367-1413) was originally published
in 1860 by Francis Charles Hingeston (1833-1910). The
correspondence here dates from the first five years of the king's
reign, from 1399 to 1404, and is presented in the original Latin,
English or French, with English translation for the latter. Despite
inaccuracies in Hingeston's text, the letters serve as a valuable
record of an eventful period in English history, shedding light on
topics ranging from international relations to monastic affairs as
well as the more personal concerns of a king whose reign was
blighted by rebellions, plots and assassination attempts. A
chronological catalogue helpfully lists the various rulers, church
leaders, aristocrats, ambassadors and officials with whom Henry was
in contact.
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original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
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imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
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edition identification: ++++ Royal And Historical Letters During
The Reign Of Henry The Fourth, King Of England And Of France, And
Lord Of Ireland, Volume 18, Part 1; Issue 18 Of Rerum Britannicarum
Medii Aevi Scriptores; Royal And Historical Letters During The
Reign Of Henry The Fourth, King Of England And Of France, And Lord
Of Ireland; Francis Charles Hingeston-Randolph Francis Charles
Hingeston-Randolph Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1860
History; Europe; Great Britain; Great Britain; History / Europe /
Great Britain; History / General
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