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Writing History in the Middle Ages
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgements ix
- Abbreviations xi
- Introduction: Discontinuous History in the Long Twelfth Century 1
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Part I: Varietas in Latin
- 1 Varietas: From Roman Rhetoric to British History 23
- 2 ‘I take it that no one will object to some variety’: William of Malmesbury’s Gesta regum Anglorum 51
- 3 ‘Since nothing endures here, pay attention’: Henry of Huntingdon’s Historia Anglorum 84
- 4 ‘Continuously and in order’: Geoffrey of Monmouth’s Historia regum Britanniae 118
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Part II: Variety in Middle English
- 5 ‘Three texts into one’: Laʒamon’s Brut 153
- 6 ‘Of diuers kynd’: Robert Mannyng’s Story of Inglande 186
- Conclusion: The Rhetoric of Discontinuity? 222
- Bibliography 247
- Index 271
- Writing History in the Middle Ages 282
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgements ix
- Abbreviations xi
- Introduction: Discontinuous History in the Long Twelfth Century 1
-
Part I: Varietas in Latin
- 1 Varietas: From Roman Rhetoric to British History 23
- 2 ‘I take it that no one will object to some variety’: William of Malmesbury’s Gesta regum Anglorum 51
- 3 ‘Since nothing endures here, pay attention’: Henry of Huntingdon’s Historia Anglorum 84
- 4 ‘Continuously and in order’: Geoffrey of Monmouth’s Historia regum Britanniae 118
-
Part II: Variety in Middle English
- 5 ‘Three texts into one’: Laʒamon’s Brut 153
- 6 ‘Of diuers kynd’: Robert Mannyng’s Story of Inglande 186
- Conclusion: The Rhetoric of Discontinuity? 222
- Bibliography 247
- Index 271
- Writing History in the Middle Ages 282