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Claudio Lagomarsini

The prose Description of England: a hitherto unedited Anglo-Norman text from BL, Additional MS 14252

80/1, p. 325

languages

  • Anglo-Norman

works

  • THE PROSE DESCRIPTION OF ENGLAND
  • Historia Anglorum
  • Tractatus de legibus et consuetudinibus regni Anglie
  • Leges Anglorum Londoniis collectae
  • Liberias Londoniensis
  • Estoire des Engleis
  • Roman de Brut
  • Breviate of Domesday
  • Leis Willeime
  • Livre au roi
  • Magna Carta
  • Très Anden Coutumier de Normandie
  • Historia regum Britanniae
  • Roman de Brut de Wace
  • Chronicle of Florence of Worcester
  • Munich Brut

people

  • Henry of Huntingdon

subjects

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  • cultural
  • linguistics
  • literary
  • translation
  • episcopal
  • descriptive
  • law
  • history
  • Anglo-Norman

places

  • England
  • Manchester
  • London
  • Durham
  • Lincoln
  • Kew
  • Jerusalem
  • Canterbury
  • Cornwall
  • Wales
  • Dorset
  • Salisbury
  • Bath
  • Whithorn
  • Caerleon
  • St David's
  • St Asaph
  • Exeter
  • Yeveric
  • Norhumbre
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  • Wessex
  • Essex
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