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A Chronological List of the Graces, Documents, and Other Papers in the University Registry Which Concern the University Library... A Chronological List of the Graces, Documents, and Other Papers in the University Registry Which Concern the University Library (Paperback)
Henry Richards Luard
R349 Discovery Miles 3 490 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Bartholomeai de Cotton Monarchi Norwicensis Historia Anglicana (A.D. 449-1298) (Hardcover): Henry Richards Luard Bartholomeai de Cotton Monarchi Norwicensis Historia Anglicana (A.D. 449-1298) (Hardcover)
Henry Richards Luard
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R2,600 R2,456 Discovery Miles 24 560 Save R144 (6%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Annales Monastici; Volume 2 (Hardcover): Henry Richards Luard Annales Monastici; Volume 2 (Hardcover)
Henry Richards Luard
R1,016 Discovery Miles 10 160 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
A Catalogue of the Manuscripts preserved in the Library of the University of Cambridge - Vol. 6 (Hardcover): Henry Richards... A Catalogue of the Manuscripts preserved in the Library of the University of Cambridge - Vol. 6 (Hardcover)
Henry Richards Luard
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R1,528 Discovery Miles 15 280 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Annales Monastici; Volume 4 (Hardcover): Henry Richards Luard Annales Monastici; Volume 4 (Hardcover)
Henry Richards Luard
R1,152 Discovery Miles 11 520 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Lives of Edward the Confessor (Hardcover): Edward, Henry Richards Luard Lives of Edward the Confessor (Hardcover)
Edward, Henry Richards Luard
R1,016 Discovery Miles 10 160 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Lives of Edward the Confessor: Henry Richards Luard Lives of Edward the Confessor
Henry Richards Luard
R2,360 R2,234 Discovery Miles 22 340 Save R126 (5%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Annales Monastici (Paperback): Henry Richards Luard Annales Monastici (Paperback)
Henry Richards Luard
R1,406 Discovery Miles 14 060 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Originally published in 1864-9, and still a standard reference work, this five-volume collection contains editions of key source texts for medieval English history, focusing mainly on the thirteenth century. Compiled in monasteries over many years, they record local, national and international events in chronological order, sometimes surprisingly briefly and at other times in great detail. The coverage includes aristocratic marriages and deaths, royal visits, appointments and acquisitions, astronomical observations, conflicts and power struggles, natural disasters, crimes, 'diabolick appearances' and excommunications. The editor, Henry Richards Luard (1825-91), an influential Cambridge clergyman and university administrator, provided introductions to the Latin texts, and sidenotes in English indicating their content. Volume 1 (1864) contains the Annals of Margan (Glamorganshire) for 1066-1232, Tewkesbury (Gloucestershire) for 1066-1263 and Burton-on-Trent (Staffordshire) for 1004-1263. As was usual, the earlier parts of each text closely follow older sources.

Annales Monastici (Paperback): Henry Richards Luard Annales Monastici (Paperback)
Henry Richards Luard
R1,221 Discovery Miles 12 210 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Originally published in 1864-9, and still a standard reference work, this five-volume collection contains editions of key source texts for medieval English history, focusing mainly on the thirteenth century. Compiled in monasteries over many years, they record local, national and international events in chronological order, sometimes surprisingly briefly and at other times in great detail. The coverage includes aristocratic marriages and deaths, royal visits, conflicts and power struggles, appointments and acquisitions, astronomical observations, natural disasters, crimes and punishments. The editor, Henry Richards Luard (1825-91), an influential Cambridge clergyman and University Administrator, provided introductions to the Latin texts, and sidenotes in English indicating their content. Volume 2 (1865) contains the annals of Winchester (Hampshire), covering 519-1277, and those of the Cistercian Abbey of Waverley (Surrey), founded in 1128, which run from 1 CE to 1291. As was usual, the earlier parts of each text closely follow older sources.

Annales Monastici (Paperback): Henry Richards Luard Annales Monastici (Paperback)
Henry Richards Luard
R1,406 Discovery Miles 14 060 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Originally published in 1864-9, and still a standard reference work, this five-volume collection contains editions of key source texts for medieval English history, focusing mainly on the thirteenth century. Compiled in monasteries over many years, they record local, national and international events in chronological order, sometimes surprisingly briefly and at other times in great detail. The coverage includes aristocratic marriages and deaths, royal visits, conflicts and power struggles, appointments and acquisitions, astronomical observations, natural disasters, crimes and punishments. The editor, Henry Richards Luard (1825-91), an influential Cambridge clergyman and University Administrator, provided introductions to the Latin texts, and sidenotes in English indicating their content. Volume 3 (1866) contains the Annals of Dunstable (Bedfordshire), which briefly cover 1-1200 CE, but are devoted mainly to 1201-97, and of Bermondsey (now part of London), a shorter text covering the period 1042-1432 but derived almost entirely from older sources.

Annales Monastici (Paperback): Henry Richards Luard Annales Monastici (Paperback)
Henry Richards Luard
R1,563 Discovery Miles 15 630 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Originally published in 1864-9, and still a standard reference work, this five-volume collection contains editions of key source texts for medieval English history, focusing mainly on the thirteenth century. Compiled in monasteries over many years, they record local, national and international events in chronological order, sometimes surprisingly briefly and at other times in great detail. The coverage includes aristocratic marriages and deaths, royal visits, conflicts and power struggles, appointments and acquisitions, astronomical observations, natural disasters, crimes and punishments. The editor, Henry Richards Luard (1825-91), an influential Cambridge clergyman and University Administrator, provided introductions to the Latin texts, and sidenotes in English indicating their content. Volume 4 (1869) contains the Annals of Osney (in Oxford) for 1016-1347, the closely related Chronicle ascribed to Thomas Wykes, covering 1066-1289, and the Annals of Worcester Priory, copied in the early fourteenth century from various sources, and containing additions to 1377.

Annales Monastici (Paperback): Henry Richards Luard Annales Monastici (Paperback)
Henry Richards Luard
R1,219 Discovery Miles 12 190 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Originally published in 1864-9, and still a standard reference work, this five-volume collection contains editions of key source texts for medieval English history, focusing mainly on the thirteenth century. Compiled in monasteries over many years, they record local, national and international events in chronological order, sometimes surprisingly briefly and at other times in great detail. The coverage includes aristocratic marriages and deaths, royal visits, conflicts and power struggles, appointments and acquisitions, astronomical observations, natural disasters, crimes and punishments. The editor, Henry Richards Luard (1825-91), an influential Cambridge clergyman and University Administrator, provided introductions to the Latin texts, and sidenotes in English indicating their content. Volume 5 (1869) contains a thorough index for the entire work, and a fascinating glossary of agricultural, technical, legal and financial terms, such as 'coket' (the 'second sort' of white bread), 'clausik' (a disease in sheep), 'reragia' (arrears) or 'fitwite' (a fine for fighting).

Matthaei Parisiensis Chronica majora (Paperback): Matthew Paris Matthaei Parisiensis Chronica majora (Paperback)
Matthew Paris; Edited by Henry Richards Luard
R1,563 Discovery Miles 15 630 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A Church of England clergyman and fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, Henry Richards Luard (1825-91) edited a number of works in the Rolls Series, for which he was noted for the quality of his indexing and the depth of his commentary. This seven-volume work, first published between 1872 and 1883, has been hailed as one of the best editions in the series. It is a rich source for English history from the Creation to 1259, written by England's greatest medieval historian. Matthew Paris (c.1200-59) became a monk at St Albans in 1217 and had access to a wide variety of documents as an acquaintance of such men as Bishop Robert Grosseteste and King Henry III, whom he knew well. The Latin text of Volume 1, covering the Creation to 1066, derives mainly from the work of Paris's predecessor, Roger of Wendover.

Matthaei Parisiensis Chronica majora (Paperback): Matthew Paris Matthaei Parisiensis Chronica majora (Paperback)
Matthew Paris; Edited by Henry Richards Luard
R1,776 Discovery Miles 17 760 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A Church of England clergyman and fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, Henry Richards Luard (1825-91) edited a number of works in the Rolls Series, for which he was noted for the quality of his indexing and the depth of his commentary. This seven-volume work, first published between 1872 and 1883, has been hailed as one of the best editions in the series. It is a rich source for English history from the Creation to 1259, written by England's greatest medieval historian. Matthew Paris (c.1200-59) became a monk at St Albans in 1217 and had access to a wide variety of documents as an acquaintance of such men as Bishop Robert Grosseteste and King Henry III, whom he knew well. Volume 2, covering 1067-1216, derives mainly from the work of Roger of Wendover, and is particularly fascinating in its discussion of the background to Magna Carta.

Matthaei Parisiensis Chronica majora (Paperback): Matthew Paris Matthaei Parisiensis Chronica majora (Paperback)
Matthew Paris; Edited by Henry Richards Luard
R1,770 Discovery Miles 17 700 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A Church of England clergyman and fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, Henry Richards Luard (1825-91) edited a number of works in the Rolls Series, for which he was noted for the quality of his indexing and the depth of his commentary. This seven-volume work, first published between 1872 and 1883, has been hailed as one of the best editions in the series. It is a rich source for English history from the Creation to 1259, written by England's greatest medieval historian. Matthew Paris (c.1200-59) became a monk at St Albans in 1217 and had access to a wide variety of documents as an acquaintance of such men as Bishop Robert Grosseteste and King Henry III, whom he knew well. The Latin text of Volume 3, covering 1216-39, derives from the work of Roger of Wendover up to around 1235, where scholars have suggested Paris's own chronicle began.

Matthaei Parisiensis Chronica majora (Paperback): Matthew Paris Matthaei Parisiensis Chronica majora (Paperback)
Matthew Paris; Edited by Henry Richards Luard
R1,771 Discovery Miles 17 710 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A Church of England clergyman and fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, Henry Richards Luard (1825-91) edited a number of works in the Rolls Series, for which he was noted for the quality of his indexing and the depth of his commentary. This seven-volume work, first published between 1872 and 1883, has been hailed as one of the best editions in the series. It is a rich source for English history from the Creation to 1259, written by England's greatest medieval historian. Matthew Paris (c.1200-59) became a monk at St Albans in 1217 and had access to a wide variety of documents as an acquaintance of such men as Bishop Robert Grosseteste and King Henry III, whom he knew well. The Latin text of Volume 4, covering 1240-7, includes royal letters, exchequer records and papal documents, alongside vibrant and opinionated passages about taxation and royal extortion.

Matthaei Parisiensis Chronica majora (Paperback): Matthew Paris Matthaei Parisiensis Chronica majora (Paperback)
Matthew Paris; Edited by Henry Richards Luard
R1,782 Discovery Miles 17 820 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A Church of England clergyman and fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, Henry Richards Luard (1825-91) edited a number of works in the Rolls Series, for which he was noted for the quality of his indexing and the depth of his commentary. This seven-volume work, first published between 1872 and 1883, has been hailed as one of the best editions in the series. It is a rich source for English history from the Creation to 1259, written by England's greatest medieval historian. Matthew Paris (c.1200-59) became a monk at St Albans in 1217 and had access to a wide variety of documents as an acquaintance of such men as Bishop Robert Grosseteste and King Henry III, whom he knew well. The Latin text of Volume 5 covers the period 1248-59. Given the belief that time would end in 1250, apocalyptic verses conclude the Chronica in that year.

Matthaei Parisiensis Chronica majora (Paperback): Matthew Paris Matthaei Parisiensis Chronica majora (Paperback)
Matthew Paris; Edited by Henry Richards Luard
R1,409 Discovery Miles 14 090 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A Church of England clergyman and fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, Henry Richards Luard (1825-91) edited a number of works in the Rolls Series, for which he was noted for the quality of his indexing and the depth of his commentary. This seven-volume work, first published between 1872 and 1883, has been hailed as one of the best editions in the series. It is a rich source for English history from the Creation to 1259, written by England's greatest medieval historian. Matthew Paris (c.1200-59) became a monk at St Albans in 1217 and had access to a wide variety of documents as an acquaintance of such men as Bishop Robert Grosseteste and King Henry III, whom he knew well. Volume 6 is an appendix to the chronicle. It comprises a broad selection of illustrative Latin documents of particular relevance to Paris's monastery, including Henry's confirmation of Magna Carta.

Chronica majora (Paperback): Matthew Paris Chronica majora (Paperback)
Matthew Paris; Edited by Henry Richards Luard
R1,769 Discovery Miles 17 690 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A Church of England clergyman and fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, Henry Richards Luard (1825-91) edited a number of works in the Rolls Series, for which he was noted for the quality of his indexing and the depth of his commentary. This seven-volume work, first published between 1872 and 1883, has been hailed as one of the best editions in the series. It is a rich source for English history from the Creation to 1259, written by England's greatest medieval historian. Matthew Paris (c.1200-59) became a monk at St Albans in 1217 and had access to a wide variety of documents as an acquaintance of such men as Bishop Robert Grosseteste and King Henry III, whom he knew well. Volume 7 contains a comprehensive index, a glossary, and errata and addenda.

Flores historiarum (Paperback): Henry Richards Luard Flores historiarum (Paperback)
Henry Richards Luard
R1,770 Discovery Miles 17 700 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The nineteenth-century academic and university administrator Henry Richards Luard (1825 91) was a major contributor to the Rolls Series. His edition of the Flores historiarum, published in three volumes in 1890, remains the standard work. This Latin chronicle, compiled at St Albans and Westminster, is largely a version of Matthew Paris's Chronica majora to 1259; subsequent annals are independent and serve as a significant primary source for the last years of Henry III and the reigns of Edward I and Edward II. Following an important introduction describing the surviving manuscripts and the evolution of the chronicle, Volume 1 contains the annals from the Creation to 1066. Luard helpfully prints material derived from the Chronica majora in a smaller typeface, enabling the reader to distinguish at a glance what the compiler of the later chronicle has added. English side-notes to the text are provided throughout.

Flores historiarum (Paperback): Henry Richards Luard Flores historiarum (Paperback)
Henry Richards Luard
R1,404 Discovery Miles 14 040 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The nineteenth-century academic and university administrator Henry Richards Luard (1825 91) was a major contributor to the Rolls Series. His edition of the Flores historiarum, published in three volumes in 1890, remains the standard work. This Latin chronicle, compiled at St Albans and Westminster, is largely a version of Matthew Paris's Chronica majora to 1259; subsequent annals are independent and serve as a significant primary source for the last years of Henry III and the reigns of Edward I and Edward II. Volume 2 contains the annals from 1067 to 1264 and thus an important series of independent annals covering 1259 64 and the Second Barons' War. Earlier, where the chronicle cannot be considered a primary source, Luard helpfully prints material derived from the Chronica majora in a smaller typeface, enabling the reader to distinguish at a glance what the compiler of the later chronicle has added. English side-notes to the text are provided throughout.

Flores historiarum (Paperback): Henry Richards Luard Flores historiarum (Paperback)
Henry Richards Luard
R1,715 Discovery Miles 17 150 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The nineteenth-century academic and university administrator Henry Richards Luard (1825 91) was a major contributor to the Rolls Series. His edition of the Flores historiarum, published in three volumes in 1890, remains the standard work. This Latin chronicle, compiled at St Albans and Westminster, is largely a version of Matthew Paris's Chronica majora to 1259; subsequent annals are independent and serve as a significant primary source for the last years of Henry III and the reigns of Edward I and Edward II. Volume 3, covering 1265 to 1326, contains the majority of these independent annals, including some which are the work of the Westminster monk Robert of Reading. This volume also includes an introduction discussing the historical value of the chronicle and an exceptionally thorough index, which is invaluable for navigating all three volumes. English side-notes to the text are provided throughout.

Bartholomeai de Cotton Monarchi Norwicensis Historia Anglicana (A.D. 449-1298) (Paperback): Henry Richards Luard Bartholomeai de Cotton Monarchi Norwicensis Historia Anglicana (A.D. 449-1298) (Paperback)
Henry Richards Luard
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R2,111 R2,004 Discovery Miles 20 040 Save R107 (5%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Annales Monastici; Volume 4 (Paperback): Henry Richards Luard Annales Monastici; Volume 4 (Paperback)
Henry Richards Luard
R932 Discovery Miles 9 320 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Lives of Edward the Confessor (Paperback): Edward, Henry Richards Luard Lives of Edward the Confessor (Paperback)
Edward, Henry Richards Luard
R771 Discovery Miles 7 710 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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