Matthæi Parisiensis, Monachi Sancti Albani, Chronica Majora, Teil 4Longman & Company, 1877 |
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... work more generally useful , the Master of the Rolls suggested that the editor should give an 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 ...
... work more generally useful , the Master of the Rolls suggested that the editor should give an 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 ...
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... work should contain , in addition to the particulars proposed by the Master of the Rolls , a biographical account of the author , so far as authentic materials existed for that purpose , and an estimate of his historical credibility and ...
... work should contain , in addition to the particulars proposed by the Master of the Rolls , a biographical account of the author , so far as authentic materials existed for that purpose , and an estimate of his historical credibility and ...
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... work of which so much use was made in the earlier portions of the chronicle ) , identifying the Tartars with the ten tribes shut up by Alexander the Great within the Caspian mountains ( p . 77 ) , and a letter of the abbat and convent ...
... work of which so much use was made in the earlier portions of the chronicle ) , identifying the Tartars with the ten tribes shut up by Alexander the Great within the Caspian mountains ( p . 77 ) , and a letter of the abbat and convent ...
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... work with a view to the abridgement which he afterwards carried out in the Historia Anglorum or Minor History , he prefixes to many paragraphs and chapters the words " impertinens historia Anglorum , " pertinet historiæ Scotorum , " and ...
... work with a view to the abridgement which he afterwards carried out in the Historia Anglorum or Minor History , he prefixes to many paragraphs and chapters the words " impertinens historia Anglorum , " pertinet historiæ Scotorum , " and ...
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... work . I have printed these side by side with a line between them , so that the two editions can be seen at a glance . As they chiefly relate to the king , the change is probably due to the more kindly feelings entertained towards him ...
... work . I have printed these side by side with a line between them , so that the two editions can be seen at a glance . As they chiefly relate to the king , the change is probably due to the more kindly feelings entertained towards him ...
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