Chronicon Abbatiae de Evesham ad annum 1418
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:15th Nov '12
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Published in 1863, this Latin chronicle covers the history of Evesham abbey from its foundation c.709 to 1539.
Published in 1863, Books 1 and 2 of this Latin chronicle contain the life and miracles of the founder of Evesham abbey. Book 3 contains Thomas of Marlborough's early thirteenth-century history of the abbey's disputes with the diocesan. The appendices include anonymous continuations to 1539 and several saints' lives.This Latin chronicle of the abbey of Evesham was compiled around 1214 by Thomas of Marlborough, abbot from 1230 to 1236. Books 1 and 2, containing the life and miracles of St Egwin, bishop of Worcester (d.717) and founder of the abbey, were written by a twelfth-century prior, Dominic, and abridged by Thomas, who continued the history of the house to his own time. The chronicle was then extended by unknown authors, the first to 1418 and another to 1539. This edition, published in 1863 by William Dunn Macray (1826–1916), contains both continuations. It also includes several saints' lives that were bound in the same manuscript. The main text, with English side-notes, contains much valuable information on the internal life of the abbey, and on its disputes with the local bishop over visitation rights, concerning which Thomas had to travel to Rome to appeal to the pope.
ISBN: 9781108046978
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 27mm
Weight: 690g
472 pages