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Monstrelet
THE CHRONICLES OF ENGUERRAND DE MONSTRELET; Containing An Account of the Cruel Civil Wars Between the Houses of Orleans and Burgundy; of The Possession of Paris and Normandy by the English; Their expulsion Thence; and of Other Memorable Events that Happened in the Kingdom of France, as Well as Other Countries. A History of Fair Example, and of Great Profit to the French. Beginning at the year MCCCC, Where that of Sir John Froissart Finishes, and Ending at the Year MCCCCLXVII, and Continued by Others to the Year MDXVI. Translated by Thomas Johnes, Esq.
William Smith, 1840
825.00 €
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Edizione: scarce, an important printing of johnes's translation, which was the standard for most of the nineteenth century. monstrelet continued the great european chronicle, picking up at the point were froissart’s work left off. the author less-than-modestly called it, “a history of fair example and of great profit to the french.” he begins the work in the year 1400 and chronicles up to the year 1447, the work is then finished by other writers of the time till the year 1516. very little is known of monstrelet’s life outside of his writings, though he is thought to have been present at the interrogation of joan of arc by philip the good. his value as a historian is in his eye for detail of his use of a large number of primary documents. his history contains a large number of documents which are certainly, and reported speeches which are probably, authentic.