Paris (Matthew). Flores Historiarum per Matthaeum Westmonasteriensem collecti: praecipue de rebus Britannicis: Ab exordio mundi usque ad annum Domini MCCCVII. Et Chronicon ex Chronicis, ab initio mundi usque ad annum Domini MCXVIII deductum: Auctore Florentio Wigorniensi monacho. Cui accessit Continuatio usque ad annum Christi MCXLI per quendam euisdem coenobii eruditum, 2 parts in 1, Francofurti: Typis Wechelianis apud Claudium Marnium & heredes Joannis Aubrii, 1601, publisher's woodcut device to title and verso of final leaf, woodcut initials, occasional early annotations in brown ink (especially to the chronicle of Florence of Worcester towards rear of volume), probably in the hand of Robert Jocelyn, Earl of Roden, some light foxing and a few small marginal waterstains, old annotation referring to the 'Catalogus Histor' of John Joscelyn to recto and verso of front endpaper, engraved armorial bookplate of the Earl of Roden K. St. P. to front pastedown, with old shelf label to upper outer corner, old calf, modern good-quality reback, folio (Quantity: 1) Provenance: Robert Jocelyn, 3rd Earl of Roden (1788-1870), styled Viscount Jocelyn between 1797 and 1820, Irish Tory politician and supporter of Protestant causes (bookplate). Reprint of the second edition (London, 1570) of Matthew Paris's important historical chronicle (formerly attributed to 'Matthew of Westminster'), as edited by Matthew Parker. The text covering the period to 1259 is based on the author's Chronica Majora; the 1259-1307 text was compiled and composed by various writers at St. Albans and Westminster; the text from 1307 to 1325 is by Robert of Reading. Includes the chronicle based on the work of Marianus previously attributed to Florence of Worcester, now attributed to John of Worcester.
Paris (Matthew). Flores Historiarum per Matthaeum Westmonasteriensem collecti: praecipue de rebus Britannicis: Ab exordio mundi usque ad annum Domini MCCCVII. Et Chronicon ex Chronicis, ab initio mundi usque ad annum Domini MCXVIII deductum: Auctore Florentio Wigorniensi monacho. Cui accessit Continuatio usque ad annum Christi MCXLI per quendam euisdem coenobii eruditum, 2 parts in 1, Francofurti: Typis Wechelianis apud Claudium Marnium & heredes Joannis Aubrii, 1601, publisher's woodcut device to title and verso of final leaf, woodcut initials, occasional early annotations in brown ink (especially to the chronicle of Florence of Worcester towards rear of volume), probably in the hand of Robert Jocelyn, Earl of Roden, some light foxing and a few small marginal waterstains, old annotation referring to the 'Catalogus Histor' of John Joscelyn to recto and verso of front endpaper, engraved armorial bookplate of the Earl of Roden K. St. P. to front pastedown, with old shelf label to upper outer corner, old calf, modern good-quality reback, folio (Quantity: 1) Provenance: Robert Jocelyn, 3rd Earl of Roden (1788-1870), styled Viscount Jocelyn between 1797 and 1820, Irish Tory politician and supporter of Protestant causes (bookplate). Reprint of the second edition (London, 1570) of Matthew Paris's important historical chronicle (formerly attributed to 'Matthew of Westminster'), as edited by Matthew Parker. The text covering the period to 1259 is based on the author's Chronica Majora; the 1259-1307 text was compiled and composed by various writers at St. Albans and Westminster; the text from 1307 to 1325 is by Robert of Reading. Includes the chronicle based on the work of Marianus previously attributed to Florence of Worcester, now attributed to John of Worcester.
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