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Chronicle of England from the creation of the world to 872 A.D.

MS. Tanner 119

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Title

Chronicle of England from the creation of the world to 872 A.D.

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MS. Tanner 119

Summary

Chronicon Angliæ a creatione mundi usque ad annum Christi 872, ex historicis tam antiquioris quam recentioris ævi confectum, et in plures libros distinctum.

Desunt in principio paginæ 65 et in medio pp. 22.

Incip. in lib. i. cap. 37. verbis, "Osi reges, quos similis erroris æstus." Desin. in lib. xi. cap. 30, "Quæ si appulisset, sine dubio Alfridi."

Date

17th century

Language

Latin

Physical facet

On paper, in folio; mutilated on both sides

Physical extent

418 Leaves

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