Publisher's Synopsis
Chronica Regia Coloniensis (Annales Maximi Colonienses) is a significant historical chronicle pertaining to the history of Cologne and the surrounding region. This edition, edited by Georg Waitz, compiles the chronicle along with continuations written in the Monastery of St. Pantaleon, and other historical records of Cologne, some of which are reprinted from the Monumenta Germaniae Historica.
Written in Latin, the chronicle provides valuable insights into the political, social, and ecclesiastical events of the medieval period. It remains an important resource for scholars and historians studying the history of Cologne and the broader context of medieval Germany.
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