Medieval Chronicle

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The Medieval Chronicle Society is an international & interdisciplinary organisation founded to facilitate the work of scholars interested in medieval chronicles

Joined November 2011

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    Grafton Regis Church is in need of funds to restore it.

  2. In case you missed our notice, the next chronicles conference will be in Lisbon 10-14 July 2017!

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    John Gower’s Handwriting identified: John Gower, considered to be one of the greatest poets...

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    Hardyng's Chronicle (MS Lansdowne 204), eds. J. Simpson and , is now LIVE!

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    What's that medieval scholars & enthusiasts? You want free access to Vol 1 of my sparkly NEW Hardyng edition? Okay:

  6. Advance notice: next chronicles conference is in Lisbon 10-14 July 2017!

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    When you get a pic of your new book cover & it feels like Christmas has come early. That.

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  8. Anglo-Saxon Saints' Lives as History Writing in Late Medieval England by out now!

  9. Great line up at this conference on Editing and Interpreting Medieval Texts, including chronicle scholars:

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    To celebrate The Medieval Chronicle IX: tweet about a medieval chronicle using for a chance to win a copy!

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    The terrific project in Oxford led by the brillliant on the Jagellonians is looking for researchers

  12. Medieval Chronicle followed , , and 2 others
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  13. Liber de Hyda or Liber Abbatiae: a chronicle-cartulary of Hyde Abbey, AD 455-1023 digitised by :

  14. Chronicle of Melrose Abbey; Chronicles of Tynemouth Priory digitised:

  15. Chronicle of the Kings of Mann and the Isles; John of Salisbury, Entheticus in Policraticum; and other items:

  16. Digitised copies of Jean Froissart manuscripts:

  17. Grandes Chroniques de France: digitised manuscript by :

  18. Manuscript of Jehan de Wavrin's Chronicles digitised by

  19. Manuscript of Higden's Polychronicon digitised by :

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    Calling all ! London Graduate Palaeography Group's 2015 seminars now scheduled!

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