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The Oldest Anglo-Norman Prose Brut Chronicle
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Table of Contents

Introduction
Text and Translation
Explanatory Notes
Textual Notes
Appendix A: The Continuation of Bodleian MS Wood empt. 8
Appendix B: The Continuation of Bodleian MS Douce 120
Bibliography
Index of Persons, Places and Proper Names in the Text

About the Author

JULIA MARVIN is Associate Professor, Program of Liberal Studies, University of Notre Dame

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An example of clarity and scholarly rigour. Marvin has given us the definitive edition of a text that will hitherto be on the bibliographies of all students of the historiography and literature of medieval Britain.
*MEDIUM AEVUM*

A serious contribution to the study of the Anglo-Norman Brut translation which specialists in insular French and British history will read and consult to their advantage.
*JOURNAL OF ENGLISH AND GERMAN PHILOLOGY*

Quite simply, an extraordinarily useful publication.
*ARTHURIANA*

The availability of this text and its critical apparatus should be much appreciated by teachers and scholars of English literature and historiography, and particularly by those interested in the transmission of Arthurian material or in the baronial classes. It is a welcome addition to Boydell's well-received and important Medieval Chronicles series.and will be useable by multiple levels. [...] Makes a valuable and necessary contribution to the growing body of scholarship in English historiography and Anglo-Norman studies.
*MEDIEVAL REVIEW*

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