02461nam 2200469 n 450 99639236240331620200824121109.0(CKB)4940000000104103(EEBO)2240931315(UnM)99849635e(UnM)99849635(EXLCZ)99494000000010410319920207d1567 uy |laturbn||||a|bb|Elegans, illustris, et facilis rerum, præsertim Britannicarum, et aliarum obiter, notatu dignarum, a mundi exordio ad annum Domini. 1307. narratio[electronic resource] quam Matthæus VVestmonasteriensis monachus, eius author, vir in vtraque literature eruditus, Flores historiarum scripsit[London Printed by Richard Jugge]Anno Domini. 1567. vicesimo die Octobris[2], 339, [1], 227, [1] pBook 1, covering through the year 1066, follows closely the "Historia major" of Matthew Paris. Book 2 is an abridgment from the same work, with additions, covering 1067-1307. The additions from 1259-1273 have been attributed to William Rishanger."Matthæus Westmonasteriensis" is a fictitious name traditionally assigned to this compilation.The "Historia major" is based on an earlier work by Roger of Wendover also known as "Flores historiarum", probably based in turn on an earlier St. Albans chronicle. See Vaughan, Richard. "Matthew Paris" (Cambridge, 1958).Edited by Matthew Parker.Printer's name from STC.Book 2 has separate pagination beginning on 1A1r.Running title reads: Flores historiarum.Reproduction of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery.eebo-0113World historyEarly works to 1800Great BritainHistoryTo 1485Early works to 1800World historyParis Matthew1200-1259.184408Parker Matthew1504-1575.1001268Rishanger William1250?-1312?1003967Rogerof Wendover,d. 1236.1003968Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996392362403316Elegans, illustris, et facilis rerum, præsertim Britannicarum, et aliarum obiter, notatu dignarum, a mundi exordio ad annum Domini. 1307. narratio2355019UNISA