Commentaries on his
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III. BIOGRAPHY AND CRITICISM.
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Rolls Series. For a general account of the Chroniclers the Introductions to
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Much general information will also be found in the Introductions, especially
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general accounts are also given in the following works:
Potthast, A. Bibliotheca Historica Medi Aevi. 2 vols. 2nd edition. Berlin,
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For individual Chroniclers the following are of value:
Birch, De Gray. Life and Writings of William of Malmesbury. Re-
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Carlyle, T. Past and Present (Jocelin of Brakelond). 1843.
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Evans, Sebastian. Epilogue to Translation of Geoffrey of Monmouth's
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Norgate, K. England under the Angevin Kings. [Good accounts of Wm.
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