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CHAPTER IX
LATIN CHRONICLERS FROM THE ELEVENTH TO THE
THIRTEENTH CENTURIES
I. EDITIONS AND TRANSLATIONS.
(i) General Collections and Authorities.
Annales Monastici (A. D. 1-1432). Ed. Luard, H. R. Rolls Series. 5 vols.
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Chronicles and Memorials of the Reign of Richard I. 2 vols. Ed. Stubbs, W.
Rolls Series.
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Liebermann, F. Ungedruckte anglonormannische Geschichtsquellen.
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Rolls Series. For Chronicles of separate monasteries, e. g. Abingdon,
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3 vols. Cambridge, 1887.
Chronica de Mailros (A. D. 731-1275). Ed. by Stevenson, J. Bannatyne
Club. Edinburgh, 1839.
Chronica Monasterii St Albani. Ed. Riley, H. T. Rolls Series. 1863-76.
Clare, Osbert de (fl. 1136). For his letters on contemporary events, see
Scriptores Monastici. Brussels, 1846.
Coggeshall, Ralph of (d. about 1227). Chronicon Anglicanum (1066-1223).
Ed. Stevenson, J. Rolls Series. 1875.
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poeticum. Gütersloh, 1857.
Fox, S. Menologium seu Calendarium Poeticum. With Eng. trang. 1830.
Hoops, J. Über die altengl. Pflanzennamen. Freib. i. B. 1889.
(See also Cosijn, P. u. Bi's Beitr. xx. )
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CHAPTER VIII
THE NORMAN CONQUEST
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the Norman Conquest. 2 vols. 1869. (Contains many useful sections on
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Mathematical and other studies, Anglo-Norman poets, the Here prophecy
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Freeman, E. A. History of the Norman Conquest. 6 vols. 1867 ff.
Fronde, J. A. Life and Times of Becket (in Short Studies). 1867 ff.
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of the Conquest, and an account of the works prodaced both in England
and in France by Anglo-Norman writers, see Paris, Gaston, La Litt. fr.
au Moyen Age (xrº-XIV° siècle), 1890, and the Notes Bibliographiques
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447
at the end of that volume; Petit de Julleville, Hist. de la Langue et de
la Litt. fr. des Origines à 1900, Vols. I and II Moyen Age, des Origines à
1500; the Hist. Litt. de la France, Paris, 1733 ff. ; Schofield, W. H. , Eng.
Lit. from the Norman Conquest to Chancer, 1906; Edwardes, M. , A
Summary of the Literatures of Modern Europe (England, France,
Germany, Italy, Spain) from the origins to 1500, 1907 (a useful handbook
of summaries and bibliographies); and also the Bibliographies to
Chapters XII, XIII and xIv. The influence of Anglo-Norman Poetry on
English verse is discussed at length in Courthope, W. J. , A History of
English Poetry, vol. I (The Middle Ages: Influence of the Roman
Empire-The Encyclopaedic Education of the Church- The Feudal
System), and interesting details of the treatment of Old English MSS by
Norman monks will be found in Morley's English Writers, Vol. 11, 107
and Warton's English Poetry, Vol. . For Provençal literature, the
troubadours and the trouvères, see Julleville, Vols. 1 and 11; Stimming,
in Gröber's Grundriss der rom. Phil. , Strassburg, 1898 ff. ; Paris, G. ,
Les Origines de la Poésie lyrique en France au moyen âge, Paris, 1889.
The fashions of the minstrels are discussed in Schofield on p. 17,
and, at greater length, in Chambers, E. K. , The Medieval Stage,
Vol. 1.
Pearson, C. H. History of England during the Early and Middle Ages.
2 vols. 1867.
Round, J. H. Feudal England. 1895.
Sandys, J. E. A History of Classical Scholarship from the sixth century B. C.
to the end of the Middle Ages. 2nd ed. 1906.
Steele, R. On Science and Pseudo-Science, 1270-1340, in Traill's Social
England, II.
Stubbs, W.
Constitutional History of England. Oxford, 1874 ff.
- Select Charters. Oxford, 1870 ff.
Taine, H. A. Hist. of Eng. Lit. Eng. trans. Van Laun, H. 4 vols. Latest
ed. , 1906. Bk. 1, The Source (Saxons, Normans and the New Tongue).
Traill, H. D. Social England, 1. 1898.
Tucker, T. G. The Foreign Debt of English Literature, 1907. (Brief
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influences, together with an interesting chapter on Literary Currents of
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Vinogradoff, P. English Society in the 11th century. Oxford, 1908.
Wace (f. 1170).
The Roman de Ron is a valuable metrical record of the deeds of Norman
dukes, prepared for Henry II. Wace is an honest chronicler, and his
clear phrasing shows the typical Norman; the portions of his work
dealing with Hastings are of especial interest to us. There is no good
edition of the Roman. See Gaston Paris, Romania, ix, and Körting,
Ueber die Quellen des Roman de Ron, Leipzig, 1867. For Wace's
Brut-an excellent rimed version of Geoffrey of Monmouth, in which the
Round Table makes its appearance-and his connection with Layamon
and Arthur, see Chapters XI and XII; Fletcher, R. H. , Harvard Studies
and Notes, x, Boston, 1906; Brown, A. O. L. , The Round Table before
Wace, Studies and Notes (Harvard), vir; and also William of Poitiers'
Gesta Willelmi ducis Normannorum et regis Angliae (Giles's Scriptores,
Caxton Soc. , 1845).
Wright, T. Popular Treatises on Science, 1841.
For a brief bibliography of Chansons de Geste, see M. Léon Gautier's
L'Epopée Nationale, in Julleville, op. cit. 1. See also Bédier, J. , Les
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1878 ff. ; Mätzner, E. , Altfr. Lieder, Berlin, 1853; Meyer, P. , Doc. MSS de
l'anc. Lit. de la France, cons. dans les bibl. de la Gr. Bretagne, Paris,
1871; Meyer, P. , Mélanges de poésie Anglo-Normande, Romania, iv, XV;
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Hist. Eng. Lit. , Vol. 1, Appendix on the date of the English Song of Roland.
The bibliography to the Carolingian Romances in Chapters XII, XIII, post,
should also be consulted.
CHAPTER IX
LATIN CHRONICLERS FROM THE ELEVENTH TO THE
THIRTEENTH CENTURIES
I. EDITIONS AND TRANSLATIONS.
(i) General Collections and Authorities.
Annales Monastici (A. D. 1-1432). Ed. Luard, H. R. Rolls Series. 5 vols.
1864-9.
Chronicles and Memorials of the Reign of Richard I. 2 vols. Ed. Stubbs, W.
Rolls Series.
Chronicles of the Reigns of Stephen, Henry II, and Richard I. Ed.
Howlett, R. Rolls Series. 4 vols. 1884-9.
Chronicles of the Reigns of Edward I and Edward II. Ed. Stubbs, W.
Rolls Series. 2 vols. 1882-3.
Church Historians of England. Stevenson, J. 5 vols. in 8. 1853-8. Contains
trans. of Simeon of Durham, Chronicle of Melrose, John and Richard of
Hexham, William of Malmesbury, William of Newburgh, Robert of
Torigny, Gesta Stephani, Gervase of Canterbury, Richard of Devizes.
Dagdale, W. Monasticum Anglicanum. 8 vols. 1655 ff.
Liebermann, F. Ungedruckte anglonormannische Geschichtsquellen.
Strassburg, 1879.
Migne, J. P. Patrologiae Cursus Completas. Series Latina. 221 vols. in 222.
Paris, 1844-64.
Milman, H. H. History of Latin Christianity. 9 vols. 1854 ff.
Monumenta Franciscana. Rolls Series. 1858-82.
Pertz, G. H. Monumenta Germaniae Historica. 30 vols. Hanover, 1826-96.
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Evesham, Malmesbury, etc.
(i) Individual writers.
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FitzStephen below, and also the volume by Hutton, W. H. , in the
admirable series entitled English History from Contemporary Writers.
Bosham, Herbert of (fl. 1162-86). Biographer of St Thomas of Canter.
bury. See ed. Giles, J. A. , in Sanctus Thomas Cantuariensis, 1846
Migne's Patrologia, cxc; and Robertson, J. C. , Materials for the History
of Abp. T. Becket, Bolls Series.
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Bracton, Henry of. De Legibus et Consuetudinibus Angliae. Ed. Traverg
Twiss. Rolls Series. 6 vols. 1878-83. Notebook. Ed. Maitland, F. W.
3 vols. Cambridge, 1887.
Chronica de Mailros (A. D. 731-1275). Ed. by Stevenson, J. Bannatyne
Club. Edinburgh, 1839.
Chronica Monasterii St Albani. Ed. Riley, H. T. Rolls Series. 1863-76.
Clare, Osbert de (fl. 1136). For his letters on contemporary events, see
Scriptores Monastici. Brussels, 1846.
Coggeshall, Ralph of (d. about 1227). Chronicon Anglicanum (1066-1223).
Ed. Stevenson, J. Rolls Series. 1875.
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