Universal chronicles in the High Middle Ages /

Found in pre-modern cultures of every era and across the world, from the ancient Near East to medieval Latin Christendom, the universal chronicle is simultaneously one of the most ubiquitous pre-modern cultural forms and one of the most overlooked. Universal chronicles narrate the history of the who...

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Other Authors: Campopiano, Michele (Editor), Bainton, Henry (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
French
Published: Woodbridge, Suffolk : York Medieval Press, 2017.
Series:Writing history in the Middle Ages ; v. 4.
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