The Medieval Chronicle VII
Editat de Juliana Dresvinaen Limba Engleză Paperback – 2011
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789042033429
ISBN-10: 9042033428
Pagini: 276
Ilustrații: black & white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 155 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: de Gruyter Brill
ISBN-10: 9042033428
Pagini: 276
Ilustrații: black & white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 155 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: de Gruyter Brill
Cuprins
Contributors
Preface
Julia Bolton Holloway: Romancing the Chronicle
Nicholas Evans: The Irish Chronicles and the British to Anglo-Saxon Transition in Seventh-Century Northumbria
Sally Lamb: Evidence from Absence: Omission and Inclusion in Early Medieval Annals
Nicholas Sparks: The ‘Parker Chronicle’: Chronology Gone Awry
Thea Summerfield: Filling the Gap: Brutus in the Historia Brittonum, Anglo-Saxon Chronicle MS F, and Geoffrey of Monmouth
Alan Cooper: Walter Map on Henry I: The Creation of Eminently Useful History
Jane Roberts: Ældad’s Judgement: An Episode in Laзamon’s Brut
Helen Fulton: Troy Story: The Medieval Welsh Ystorya Dared and the Brut Tradition of British History
Meredith Clermont-Ferrand: Joan of Arc and the English Chroniclers: Monstrous Presence and Problematic Absence in The Chronicle of London, The Chronicle of William of Worcester, and An English Chronicle 1377-1461
Sarah L. Peverley: Chronicling the Fortunes of Kings: John Hardyng’s use of Walton’s Boethius, Chaucer’s Troilus and Criseyde, and Lydgate’s ‘King Henry VI’s Triumphal Entry into London’
Matthew Phillpott: The Compilation of a Sixteenth-Century Ecclesiastical History: The Use of Matthew Paris in John Foxe’s Acts and Monuments
Anna Seregina: Religious Controversies and History Writing in Sixteenth-Century England
Marije Pots and Erik Kooper: Arthur. A New Critical Edition of the Fifteenth-Century Middle English Verse Chronicle
Preface
Julia Bolton Holloway: Romancing the Chronicle
Nicholas Evans: The Irish Chronicles and the British to Anglo-Saxon Transition in Seventh-Century Northumbria
Sally Lamb: Evidence from Absence: Omission and Inclusion in Early Medieval Annals
Nicholas Sparks: The ‘Parker Chronicle’: Chronology Gone Awry
Thea Summerfield: Filling the Gap: Brutus in the Historia Brittonum, Anglo-Saxon Chronicle MS F, and Geoffrey of Monmouth
Alan Cooper: Walter Map on Henry I: The Creation of Eminently Useful History
Jane Roberts: Ældad’s Judgement: An Episode in Laзamon’s Brut
Helen Fulton: Troy Story: The Medieval Welsh Ystorya Dared and the Brut Tradition of British History
Meredith Clermont-Ferrand: Joan of Arc and the English Chroniclers: Monstrous Presence and Problematic Absence in The Chronicle of London, The Chronicle of William of Worcester, and An English Chronicle 1377-1461
Sarah L. Peverley: Chronicling the Fortunes of Kings: John Hardyng’s use of Walton’s Boethius, Chaucer’s Troilus and Criseyde, and Lydgate’s ‘King Henry VI’s Triumphal Entry into London’
Matthew Phillpott: The Compilation of a Sixteenth-Century Ecclesiastical History: The Use of Matthew Paris in John Foxe’s Acts and Monuments
Anna Seregina: Religious Controversies and History Writing in Sixteenth-Century England
Marije Pots and Erik Kooper: Arthur. A New Critical Edition of the Fifteenth-Century Middle English Verse Chronicle