Syllabus (in English) Of The Documents Relating To England And Other Kingdoms Contained In The Collection Known As "rymer's Foedera"

Thomas Duffus Hardy

Syllabus (in English) Of The Documents Relating To England And Other Kingdoms Contained In The Collection Known As "rymer's Foedera"
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Legare Street Press
Published
18 July 2023
Pages
690
ISBN
9781022334724

Syllabus (in English) Of The Documents Relating To England And Other Kingdoms Contained In The Collection Known As “rymer’s Foedera”

Thomas Duffus Hardy

This syllabus provides an in-depth overview of the Rymer's Foedera collection, which contains official documents related to England and other kingdoms dating back to the 12th century. It includes English translations of Latin documents, as well as notes and commentaries that shed light on their historical context and significance. Scholars and history buffs alike will find this an invaluable resource for studying early modern Europe.

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