[Rerum anglicarum scriptores veteres]
Description
- Language(s)
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Latin
- Published
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Oxoniæ, e Theatro Sheldoniano, 1684-91.
- Note
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The authorship of the "Itinerarium regis Anglorum Richardi" is now ascribed to Ricardus, canonicus S. Trinitatis Londoniensis.
Vol. II. Historiae anglicanae scriptores quinque. Ex vetustis codicibus mss. nunc primum in lucem editi. vol. II ... 1687.
[Vol. I.] Historiae britannicae, saxonicae, anglodanicae, scriptores XV. Ex vetustis codd. mss. editi opera Thomae Gale ... 1691.
2. Half-title: Historiae britannicae et anglicanae scriptores XX. Duobus voluminibus comprehensi.
The works attributed to Ingulf and Peter of Blois are both forgeries of the 14th cent.
1. Rerum anglicarum scriptores. tom. I. 1684.
Two distinct collections, the first by William Fulman, published under the auspices of Bishop Fell, the other by Thomas Gale, usually treated as complementary to the former. The present copy is bound uniformly and lettered: "Historiae anglicanae scriptores. Gale et Fell. vols. I[-III]"
- Physical Description
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3 v.
33 cm.
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