Historia Regis Henrici Septimi, a Bernardo Andrea Tholosate Conscripta
Necnon Alia Quaedam ad Eundem Regem Spectantia
Bernard Andreas author James Gairdner editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:15th Nov '12
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Gairdner's 1858 edition of works on Henry VII reveals the origins of international relationships that greatly influenced the Tudor dynasty.
Described by the The Examiner as a 'store of welcome gossip' on Henry VII, Gairdner's 1858 study, for the Rolls Series, of the first Tudor monarch incorporates transcriptions of ambassadors' reports on foreign powers, revealing the origins of the international relationships that came to influence English foreign policy.With his decisive victory at the Battle of Bosworth Field (1485), Henry VII ended the Wars of the Roses and famously delivered peace to a war-ravaged England. Ever since, his life and court have attracted the attention of commentators, historians and strategists. Described by the The Examiner as a 'store of welcome gossip', this 1858 collection of documents pertaining to the first Tudor monarch swiftly became popular, and could be found on the bookshelves of scholars and politicians alike. Compiled, translated and edited by the archivist and historian James Gairdner for the Rolls Series, the work contains a variety of ambassadors' reports on foreign rulers including the Kings of Aragon, Castile and Naples. Transcribed in their original Latin, with English translations and commentary provided by Gairdner, these accounts reveal the origins of international relationships that would influence the policy of Henry's descendants for centuries.
ISBN: 9781108042567
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 32mm
Weight: 810g
556 pages