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Bartholomaei De Cotton, Monachi Norwicensis, Historia Anglicana (A.D. 449-1298.); Necnon Ejusdem Liber De Archiepiscopis Et Episcopis Angliae is a historical chronicle written in Latin by Bartholomew Cotton, a monk of Norwich. This volume, originally published in 1859, presents Cotton's account of English history from A.D. 449 to 1298, offering invaluable insight into medieval England through the eyes of a contemporary observer.
The work is divided into two parts: the first being a detailed historical narrative, and the second a treatise on the archbishops and bishops of England. As a primary source, it provides significant details about political events, social customs, and ecclesiastical matters of the period. This edition serves as a crucial resource for historians and scholars interested in the medieval period, the history of the English Church, and the broader tapestry of medieval European history.
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