Matthæi Parisiensis, Monachi Sancti Albani, Chronica Majora, Teil 4Longman & Company, 1877 |
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... account of the MSS . employed by him , of their age and their peculiarities ; that he should add to the work a brief account of the life and times of the author , and any remarks necessary to explain the chronology ; but no other note ...
... account of the MSS . employed by him , of their age and their peculiarities ; that he should add to the work a brief account of the life and times of the author , and any remarks necessary to explain the chronology ; but no other note ...
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... account of the author , so far as authentic materials existed for that purpose , and an estimate of his historical credibility and value . Rolls House , December 1857 . MATTHÆI PARISIENSIS , MONACHI SANCTI ALBANI , CHRONICA MAJORA ,
... account of the author , so far as authentic materials existed for that purpose , and an estimate of his historical credibility and value . Rolls House , December 1857 . MATTHÆI PARISIENSIS , MONACHI SANCTI ALBANI , CHRONICA MAJORA ,
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... accounts of the scriptions sorrow of Richard of Cornwall on his wife's death ( p . 2 ) , in the of the misery of the ... account of the miracles of St. Tho- mas of Canterbury by Benedict , 40245 . which is thus made to do duty again for ...
... accounts of the scriptions sorrow of Richard of Cornwall on his wife's death ( p . 2 ) , in the of the misery of the ... account of the miracles of St. Tho- mas of Canterbury by Benedict , 40245 . which is thus made to do duty again for ...
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... account of the elephant brought out by the Cremonese in his honour , and of the splendours of his marriage with Sanchia of Provence in 1243 ( p . 263 ) , could only have come to the historian from the chief The dialogue between the king ...
... account of the elephant brought out by the Cremonese in his honour , and of the splendours of his marriage with Sanchia of Provence in 1243 ( p . 263 ) , could only have come to the historian from the chief The dialogue between the king ...
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... account of the pro- ceedings , and invited him to dinner with three of his brother monks.2 persons . In subsequent years we shall find many persons men- Other tioned by Paris as giving him information . In the present volume , we only ...
... account of the pro- ceedings , and invited him to dinner with three of his brother monks.2 persons . In subsequent years we shall find many persons men- Other tioned by Paris as giving him information . In the present volume , we only ...
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