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divided into two parts—often
treated as
separate works—the
Abbreviationes Chronicorum (Latin for "Abbreviations of Chronicles") from the
birth of
Jesus to...
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chronicles which he
gathered together and had
copied into the
Liber chronicorum, the prin****l part of the
Corpus Pelagianum.
These included the Historia...
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Benedictine monk of St. Albans.
Rishanger quite likely wrote the Opus
Chronicorum, a
continuation from 1259 of
Matthew Paris's Chronicle. In
effect it...
- The
Corpus Chronicorum Bononiensium is a
collection of Renaissance-era
chronicles dealing with the
history of Bologna. The
collection includes the closely...
- Encyclopædia Romana. Mann VI, p. 332-333.
Ralph de Diceto,
Abbreviationes Chronicorum, in The
Historical Works of
Master Ralph de
Diceto I, ed.
William Stubbs...
- Fredegarius; John
Michael Wallace-Hadrill (1981) [1960].
Fredegarii chronicorum liber quartus ****
continuationibus (in
Latin and English). Greenwood...
- as New
College would probably not have
disposed of it.
Abbreviatio chronicorum (or
Historia minor),
British Library Cotton MS
Claudius D VI, fols. 5–100...
- Jews, and Muslims; and
provided an
account of the
event in the
Flores chronicorum. Gui was
succeeded as
chief inquisitor of
Toulouse by
Pierre Brun in...
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Cathedral (from c. 1180), and
author of two chronicles, the
Abbreviationes chronicorum and the
Ymagines historiarum Ralph Neville (died 1244),
Archbishop of...
- Lactantius, De
mortibus ****cutorum, Book 2,
Chapters 4-6
Sulpicius Severus,
Chronicorum, Book 3,
Chapter 29. Orosius, Historiarum, Book 7,
Chapters 7-10 Eusebius...