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Le Livere de reis de Brittanie, e, le Livere de reis de Engleterre

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Published as part of the Rolls Series, this genealogy is attributed to Peter of Ickham (d.1295), a chronicler and Benedictine monk better known for his Latin chronicle of the Kings of England. It is mainly an Anglo-Norman version of extracts by well-known historians such as Geoffrey of Monmouth, Florence of Worcester, and Ralph de Diceto. The editor, vicar and librarian John Glover (c.1823–84), published the original text in 1865 together with his own facing-page translation into contemporary English. Glover's scholarship, as well as instances of semi-Saxonised French, will interest philologists and history students alike. The genealogy begins with Britain's colonisation by the legendary Brutus and covers the history of Saxon and Norman kings. It ends with a portrait of the life and reign of Edward II.
Cambridge University Press
Title: Le Livere de reis de Brittanie, e, le Livere de reis de Engleterre
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Published as part of the Rolls Series, this genealogy is attributed to Peter of Ickham (d.
1295), a chronicler and Benedictine monk better known for his Latin chronicle of the Kings of England.
It is mainly an Anglo-Norman version of extracts by well-known historians such as Geoffrey of Monmouth, Florence of Worcester, and Ralph de Diceto.
The editor, vicar and librarian John Glover (c.
1823–84), published the original text in 1865 together with his own facing-page translation into contemporary English.
Glover's scholarship, as well as instances of semi-Saxonised French, will interest philologists and history students alike.
The genealogy begins with Britain's colonisation by the legendary Brutus and covers the history of Saxon and Norman kings.
It ends with a portrait of the life and reign of Edward II.

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