A Collection of the Chronicles and Ancient Histories of Great Britain, Now Called England

Jean de Wavrin author Edward L C P Hardy editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:15th Nov '12

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A Collection of the Chronicles and Ancient Histories of Great Britain, Now Called England cover

The first full-length history of England, by a medieval French knight, ends with the trial of Joan of Arc.

Compiled by French knight Jean de Wavrin in the fifteenth century, this is the first full-length history of England. This volume, published in 1891, begins with the death of Henry V and ends with the trial of Joan of Arc.In the mid-1440s, French knight Jean de Wavrin (c.1400–c.1473) took on the monumental task of compiling the first full-length history of England, spanning almost two millennia. Wavrin, who belonged to a noble family of Artois, was a chronicler under Philip the Good and Charles the Bold, Dukes of Burgundy. During his military career, he often fought on the side of the English, and was keen to keep the kingdom as an ally. He gathered a unique collection of records and used his own first-hand observations to write a work that provides a fascinating insight into the interests and methods of a medieval historian. Part of the Rolls Series of publications of historical documents, this volume, first published in 1891, was translated and edited by Edward L. C. P. Hardy. It begins with the death of Henry V and ends with the trial of Joan of Arc.

ISBN: 9781108048484

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm

Weight: 540g

368 pages