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The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle Edited and Benjamin Thorpe

The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle By Edited and  Benjamin Thorpe

The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle by Edited and Benjamin Thorpe


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This two-volume work, published in 1861, presents the oldest and most important chronicle of Anglo-Saxon history. It offers valuable insight into the period from Julius Caesar's invasion of Britain to Henry II's accession in 1154. This volume is a translation of the text into English, drawn from seven manuscripts.

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The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle: According to the Several Original Authorities by Edited and Benjamin Thorpe

Benjamin Thorpe (1781/2-1870) was a scholar of Old English and Member of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Munich. Through his work, he sought to promote the study of the old vernacular, against the trend of scholarly apathy towards Anglo-Saxon literature. One of his greatest contributions was this two-volume edition, published as part of the Rolls Series in 1861, of the oldest and most important chronological accounts of Anglo-Saxon affairs. Covering the period from Julius Caesar's invasion of Britain to around the accession of Henry II in 1154, this volume is a translation of the chronicle into English, drawn from seven manuscripts and including notes. As none are the original, the authorship is unknown, although Thorpe argues that several elements indicate the influence of King Alfred (848/9-899) upon the chronicle's compilation. The text provides rich insights into Old English language, dialect and history.

Table of Contents

The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle; Chronological Index; Glossary.

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NLS9781108042857
9781108042857
1108042856
The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle: According to the Several Original Authorities by Edited and Benjamin Thorpe
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Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2012-11-15
348
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