- to be the
author of the
Chronicon ex
Chronicis. John of Worcester's prin****l work was the
Chronicon ex
Chronicis (Latin for "Chronicle from Chronicles")...
- The
Fragmentary Troia Chronicle (Latin:
Chronici Trojani fragmentum) is a short,
anonymous Latin history of the
south Italian city of
Troia and the bishops...
- Caesars. His chronicles,
written in the form of annals, Ad
librum VII
chronici Ottonis Frisingensis episcopi continuatae historiae appendix sive Continuatio...
- The
Chronici Zelandiae (in full:
Chronici Zelandiae Libri duo
auctore Jacobo Eyndio,
Domino Haemstede), is a book by
Dutch writer Jacob van den Eynde...
-
Middle Ages. "Pantheon, Sive
Vniuersitatis [Universitatis] Libri : qui
chronici appellantur, XX,
omnes omnium seculoru[m] &
gentium tam
sacrasquam prophanas...
-
author of the
World Chronicle (Memorabilium
omnis aetatis et
omnium gentium chronici commentarii, 1516),
printed posthumously, with its
foreword written by...
- of his son king Cnut's
queen Emma of Normandy,
along with
Chronicon ex
chronicis by
Florence of Worcester,
another 11th-century author.
According to Adam...
-
Dutch poet, scientist, historian, and captain. His best
known work is the
Chronici Zelandiae. His
motto was
Marte prudens pace clemens.
Jacob van den Eynde...
- Adam. John of
Worcester would copy
these pedigrees into his
Chronicon ex
chronicis, and the 9th-century Anglo-Saxon
genealogical tradition also
served as...
- c. 1123-1131.
Florence of
Worcester / John of
Worcester Chronicon ex
Chronicis completed c. 1140. Gibbs-Smith,
Charles (1965). "Notes on the Plates"...