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The first English translation of Frutolf of Michelsberg's Chronicle, one of the most significant chronicles of the Middle Ages. -- .

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‘Frutolf's text will now be accessible to English-speaking historians, both students and professionals who are not at ease with Latin, and therefore unfamiliar with the sources for this crucial period of medieval history. But the translator has done far more than one would ordinarily expect from a translation. The modest and annotated by on the title page next to the translator's name hides a significant accomplishment. McCarthy provides in the long introduction of eighty pages a succinct, knowledgeable and clearly written survey of the historical background of the last hundred years or so of the chronicle that is up-to-date and focused on English secondary sources, but includes older essential bibliography in languages other than English as well. The volume also includes an extensive bibliography divided into primary and secondary sources (286-311).’
Uta-Renate Blumenthal, The Catholic University of America (emerita), The Medieval Review

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Table of Contents

Introduction
1. Frutolf of Michelsberg, Chronicle (1001–1101)
2. The 1106 Continuation of Frutolf’s Chronicle (1096–1106)
3. The Bamberg Imperial Chronicle (1096–1114)
4a. Ekkehard of Aura, Chronicle, book 5 (1106–16)
4b. Ekkehard of Aura, Hierosolimita
5. The 1125 Continuation of Frutolf’s Chronicle (1117–25)
Bibliography
Index

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    Publisher: Manchester University Press
    Publication Date: 01/11/2013
    ISBN13: 9780719084706, 978-0719084706
    ISBN10: 719084709

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    The first English translation of Frutolf of Michelsberg's Chronicle, one of the most significant chronicles of the Middle Ages. -- .

    Trade Review

    ‘Frutolf's text will now be accessible to English-speaking historians, both students and professionals who are not at ease with Latin, and therefore unfamiliar with the sources for this crucial period of medieval history. But the translator has done far more than one would ordinarily expect from a translation. The modest and annotated by on the title page next to the translator's name hides a significant accomplishment. McCarthy provides in the long introduction of eighty pages a succinct, knowledgeable and clearly written survey of the historical background of the last hundred years or so of the chronicle that is up-to-date and focused on English secondary sources, but includes older essential bibliography in languages other than English as well. The volume also includes an extensive bibliography divided into primary and secondary sources (286-311).’
    Uta-Renate Blumenthal, The Catholic University of America (emerita), The Medieval Review

    -- .

    Table of Contents

    Introduction
    1. Frutolf of Michelsberg, Chronicle (1001–1101)
    2. The 1106 Continuation of Frutolf’s Chronicle (1096–1106)
    3. The Bamberg Imperial Chronicle (1096–1114)
    4a. Ekkehard of Aura, Chronicle, book 5 (1106–16)
    4b. Ekkehard of Aura, Hierosolimita
    5. The 1125 Continuation of Frutolf’s Chronicle (1117–25)
    Bibliography
    Index

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