- 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")...
- Adam. John of
Worcester would copy
these pedigrees into his
Chronicon ex
chronicis, and the 9th-century Anglo-Saxon
genealogical tradition also
served as...
-
where he
himself was then staying. — John of Worcester,
Chronicon ex
Chronicis Eadric does
appear among the
thegns in 1007 at St
Albans Abbey, in which...
- Worcester, who pla**** some part in the
production of the
Chronicon ex
chronicis, a
Latin world chronicle which begins with the
creation and ends in 1140...
- Aureli****,
Roman physician, is
practising his work "De
morbis acutis et
chronicis" (Concerning
Acute and
Chronic Illness), a
guide to
acute and chronic...
- Chronicles), ed.
Benjamin Thorpe,
Florentii Wigorniensis monachi chronicon ex
chronicis. 2 vols. London, 1848–9. Ágrip af Nóregskonungasögum §§ 27, 32, 35, ed...
- pp. 251–252. ISBN 978-0-140-14823-7. John of Worcester.
Chronicon ex
chronicis.
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original on 18
January 2022.
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January 2022...
- 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...
- John of Worcester,
Chronicon ex
Chronicis, ed.
Benjamin Thorpe,
Florentii Wigorniensis monachi chronicon ex
chronicis. 2 vols. London, 1848–49 Tr. J....
- The
Fragmentary Troia Chronicle (Latin:
Chronici Trojani fragmentum) is a short,
anonymous Latin history of the
south Italian city of
Troia and the bishops...