Chronicle of the Kings of England by William of Malmesbury
William of Malmesbury The foremost English historian of the twelfth century, William of Malmesbury wrote an influential account of the âDeeds of the English Kingsâ. Spanning events from 449 to 1127, it is now considered one of the great histories of English literature. Revered for his thorough research, use of sources and engaging prose style, William was a strong Latin stylist, influenced by the groundbreaking work of the Venerable Bede. His chronicle is regarded as an authority of considerable value from 1066 onwards, offering a rare window into the life and thoughts of twelfth century Norman Britain. Delphiâs Medieval Library provides eReaders with rare and precious works of the Middle Ages, with noted English translations and the original texts. This eBook presents Williamâs collected works, with illustrations, a concise introduction and the usual Delphi bonus material. (Version 1)* Beautifully illustrated with images relating to Williamâs life and works* Features the complete extant text of âChronicle of the Kings of Englandâ, in both English translation and the original Latin* Concise introduction to the text* John Sharpeâs seminal translation of the âChronicle of the Kings of Englandâ* Edited by J. A. Giles (1847), with his original hyperlinked footnotes* Also includes Sharpeâs translation of Williamâs later historical work âHistoria Novellaâ* Excellent formatting of the texts* Easily locate the sections you want to read with individual contents tables* Features two bonus biographies â discover Williamâs medieval worldThe TranslationChronicle of the Kings of EnglandThe Original TextContents of the Original TextThe BiographiesWilliam of Malmesbury (1900) by Kate NorgateWilliam of On the Antiquity of Glastonbury (1921) by Joseph Armitage Robinson
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