1644 Matthew of Paris Historia Majora FOLIO CRUSADES Wendover St Alban Abbey
Matthew of Paris was a 13th-century Benedictine monk known for his impressive account of English history – ‘Chronica Majora’. Matthew’s views of European politics were rare consistent from work to work as he often praised Frederick II and despised the papacy but would write the opposite in other works. In ‘Majora,’ Matthew analyzes major world events beginning with creation through the year 1253, most of which is based on Roger of Wendover’s ‘Flores Historiarum.’ This work also features an important description and commentary on the lives of monks of St Albans Abbey and the abbey itself.
This 1644 folio edition of the works of Paris was published in Paris and was edited by William Wats, based on Wats’ 1641 first edition.
1644 Matthew of Paris Historia Majora FOLIO CRUSADES Wendover St Alban Abbey
Matthew of Paris was a 13th-century Benedictine monk known for his impressive account of English history – ‘Chronica Majora’. Matthew’s views of European politics were rare consistent from work to work as he often praised Frederick II and despised the papacy but would write the opposite in other works. In ‘Majora,’ Matthew analyzes major world events beginning with creation through the year 1253, most of which is based on Roger of Wendover’s ‘Flores Historiarum.’ This work also features an important description and commentary on the lives of monks of St Albans Abbey and the abbey itself.
This 1644 folio edition of the works of Paris was published in Paris and was edited by William Wats, based on Wats’ 1641 first edition.
Item number: #22382
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PARIS, Matthew of
Matthaei Paris Monachi Albanensis angli, historia maior: Iuxta exemplar Londinese 1571, verbatim recusa
Parisiis: apud viduam Guillielmi Pele, 1644.
Details:
- Collation: Complete with all pages
- [30], 680, [128], 215, [9]
- Provenance:
- Armorial bookplate – Revd. T. Streatfeild
- Rev Thomas Streatfeild MA, FSA (1777–1848) was a renowned antiquarian and churchman in the early 19th century descended from the historic Streatfeild family. He lived on both sides of the Surrey Kent border, but is best known for his extensive research on the history of Kent. Motto: TENEBO
- Handwritten – E. Lomare, 1908
- Armorial bookplate – Revd. T. Streatfeild
- Language: Latin
- Binding: Leather; tight and secure
- Size: ~15in X 10in (38cm x 25.5cm)
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22382
Category
European History
Authors
PARIS, Matthew of
Printing Date
17th Century
Language
Latin
Binding
Leather
Book Condition
Excellent
Collation
Complete