Beschreibung:
Jaclyn Rajsic, Erik Kooper, Dominique Hoche
Essays on the medieval chronicle tradition, shedding light on history writing, manuscript studies and the history of the book, and the post-medieval reception of such texts.
IntroductionCurriculum Vitae of Lister M. MathesonA Memoir: The Whole Haggis: Lessons From the Work of Lister M. Matheson - Julia MarvinPiety, Community and Local History: Le Livere de Reis de Engleterre and its Context in Cambridge, Trinity College, MS R.14.7 - Krista A. MurchisonThe Seen and the Unseen: Miracles, Marvels and Portents in the Middle English Chronicle of Nicholas Trevet - Christine Rose'And Many O_er Diuerse Tokens...': Portents and Wonders in 'Warkworth's' Chronicle - Alexander L. KaufmanThe Lawyer and the Herald - Dan EmbreeLongleat House MS 55: An Unacknowledged Brut Manuscript? - E S KooperPeculiar Versions of the Middle English Prose Brut and Textual Archaeology - William MarxThe English Prose Brut Chronicle on a Roll: Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS 546 and its History - Jaclyn RajsicRe-Printing or Remaking? The Early Printed Editions of the Chronicles of England - Neil WeijerTrevet's Les Cronicles: Manuscripts, Owners and Readers - Heather PaganMatthew Parker and the Middle English Prose Brut - Elizabeth BryanThomas Hearne and English Chronicles - Edward Donald KennedyThe Manuscript of Castleford's Chronicle: Its History and its Scribes - Caroline EckhardtBruts for Sale - A S G EdwardsIndexTabula in Memoriam