Florentii Wigorniensis Monachi Chronicon Ex Chronicis is a medieval chronicle, compiled and attributed to Florence of Worcester. Covering the period from the arrival of Hengist and Horsa in Britain up to the year 1117, this edition includes two continuations, one extending to 1141 and another, published here for the first time, reaching to 1295.
This chronicle offers valuable insights into the political, social, and ecclesiastical events of the time, making it an essential resource for historians of medieval Britain and Europe. Preserved in its original Latin, the text provides direct access to the perspectives and interpretations of chroniclers who lived through these formative centuries.
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