Historia Anglorum. The History of the English from AC 55 to AD 1154
In Eight Books
Henry of Huntingdon author Thomas Arnold editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:15th Nov '12
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Published in 1879, this edition of Henry of Huntingdon's twelfth-century Latin history of England includes an introduction and copious notes.
Published for the Rolls Series in 1879, this Latin chronicle of English history by Henry of Huntingdon (c.1088–c.1157) tells the story of the realm from the earliest mythical kings up to the death of King Stephen in 1154. This edition includes a thorough introduction, glossary and index.Henry of Huntingdon (c.1088–c.1157) wrote his comprehensive Latin chronicle of English history at the behest of the bishop of Lincoln, who asked him to provide a narrative from the earliest English kings right up to their own day. Henry's fondness for anecdotes - including the story of King Cnut attempting to hold back the tide - adds charm to his account. Although the work was originally completed by 1130, Henry continued to add to his magnum opus for many years, producing a version that concluded with the death of King Stephen and the accession of Henry II in 1154. This is the version edited for the Rolls Series in 1879 by Thomas Arnold (1823–1900), whose scholarly introduction describes the various different versions of the text, lists the extant manuscripts, and surveys Henry's sources. The text is accompanied by side-notes in English as well as appendices, a glossary and an index.
ISBN: 9781108051415
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 27mm
Weight: 690g
472 pages