... Ireland and of the adventures which befell the various heroes who are said to have been connected with Irish history. The details are, however, very meagre both for this period and for the time when history becomes more authentic. The plan adopted... Index and glossary - Page 191869Full view - About this book
| Great Britain. Public Record Office - Great Britain - 1868 - 462 pages
...history becomes more authentic. The plan adopted in the chronicle gives the appearance of an accuracy to which the earlier portions of the work cannot have...preserved in the library of Trinity College, Dublin, and written partly in Latin, partly in Irish. 47. TUB CHRONICLE OF PIERRE DE LANGTOFT, IN FRENCH VERSE,... | |
| University of Oxford - Students - 1868 - 564 pages
...history becomes more authentic. The plan adopted in the chronicle gives the appearance of an accuracy to which the earlier portions of the work cannot have...preserved in the library of Trinity College, Dublin, and written partly in Latin, partly in Irisli. 47. THE CHRONICLE OF PIERRE DE LANGTOFT, IN FRENCH VERSE,... | |
| University of Oxford - Students - 1868 - 546 pages
...history becomes more authentic. The plan adopted in the chronicle gives the appearance of an accuracy to which the earlier portions of the work cannot have...Irish among themselves. The text has been printed from л MS. preserved in the library of Trinity College, Dublin, and written partly u> Latin, partly in... | |
| University of Oxford - Students - 1868 - 568 pages
...cannot have any cluim. The succession of events is marked, year by year, from AM 1 599 to AD 1 1 50. The principal events narrated in the later portion...preserved in the library of Trinity College, Dublin, and written partly in Latin, partly in Irish. 47. THE CHRONICLE OF PIERRE DE LANGTOFT, IN FRENCH VERSE,... | |
| Thomas (de Burton) - Abbeys - 1868 - 584 pages
...history becomes more authentic. The plan adopted in the chronicle gives the appearance of an accuracy to which the earlier portions of the work cannot have...AM 1599 to AD 1150. The principal events narrated iu the later portion of the work arc the invasions of foreigners and the wars of the Irish among themselves.... | |
| Great Britain. Public Record Office - Archives - 1869 - 832 pages
...history becomes more authentic. The plan adopted in the chronicle gives the appearance of an accuracy to which the earlier portions of the work cannot have...among themselves. The text has been printed from a J1S. preserved in the library of Trinity College, Dublin, written partly in Latin, partly in Irish.... | |
| Thomas Walsingham - Great Britain - 1869 - 748 pages
...history becomes more authentic. The plan adopted in the chronicle gives the appearance of an accuracy to which the earlier portions of the work cannot have...invasions of foreigners and the wars of the Irish ¡nnong themselves. The text has been printed from a MS. preserved in the library of Trinity College,... | |
| Great Britain - 1869 - 666 pages
...gives the appearance of an accuracy to which the earlier portions of the work cannot have any cluim. The succession of events is marked, year by year,...of the work are the invasions of foreigners and the ware of the Irish among themselves. The text has been printed from a MS. preserved in the library of... | |
| Richard (of Cirencester) - Great Britain - 1869 - 640 pages
...gives the appearance of an accuracy to which the earlier portions of the work cannot have any cliiim. The succession of events is marked, year by year,...principal events narrated in the later portion of the vi orle are the invasions of foreigners and the wars of the Irish among themselves. The text has been... | |
| Great Britain. Public Record Office - Archives - 1869 - 786 pages
...history becomes more authentic. The plan adopted in the chronicle gives the appearance of an accuracy to which the earlier portions of the work cannot have...The succession of events is marked, year by year, f;vm AM 1599 to AD 1150. The principal events narrated in the later portion of the work are the invasions... | |
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