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Lestorie des Engles solum la translacion Maistre Geoffrei Gaimar: Volume 2, Translation (Paperback): Geoffrei Gaimar Lestorie des Engles solum la translacion Maistre Geoffrei Gaimar: Volume 2, Translation (Paperback)
Geoffrei Gaimar; Edited by Thomas Duffus Hardy, Charles Trice Martin
R1,191 Discovery Miles 11 910 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

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.

Lestorie des Engles solum la translacion Maistre Geoffrei Gaimar (Paperback): Geoffrei Gaimar Lestorie des Engles solum la translacion Maistre Geoffrei Gaimar (Paperback)
Geoffrei Gaimar; Edited by Thomas Duffus Hardy, Charles Trice Martin
R1,477 Discovery Miles 14 770 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

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.

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