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Preface |
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1 Chronicling and its Contexts in Medieval Wales |
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2 Historical Writing in Europe, c. 1100-1300 |
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33 | (36) |
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3 Historical Scholars and Dishonest Charlatans: Studying the Chronicles of Medieval Wales |
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69 | (38) |
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4 Meet the Ancestors? Evidence for Antecedent Texts in the Late Thirteenth-Century Welsh Latin Chronicles |
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107 | (32) |
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5 Boneddy Saint, Brenhineddy Saesson, and Historical Scholarship at Valle Crucis Abbey |
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139 | (16) |
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6 The Continuation of Bruty Tywysogyon in NLW, MS Peniarth 20 Revisited |
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155 | (14) |
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7 O Oes Gwrtheyrn: A Medieval Welsh Chronicle |
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169 | (62) |
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8 The Cardiff Chronicle in London, British Library, MS Royal 6 B XI |
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231 | (58) |
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9 The Chronicle of Gregory of Caerwent |
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289 | (52) |
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10 A Forgotten Welsh Chronology in Aberystwyth, National Library of Wales, MS 5267B, in MS Peniarth 50, and in the Red Book of Hergest |
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341 | (34) |
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11 Brut Ieuan Brechfa: A Welsh Poet Writes the Early Middle Ages |
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Appendix: List of the Chronicles of Medieval Wales and the March |
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421 | (10) |
Index of Manuscripts |
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431 | (2) |
General Index |
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