A semi-diplomatic edition of BL MS Cotton Tiberius A vi, probably written in 977-8, probably at Abingdon. It is the first complete and separate publication of B Version of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, B being the primary witness to a 10th-century recension of the Chronicle, and an authority of greater textual importance than MS A for the period from 924. `One may recommend this book as a happy illustration of how much useful and interesting information a diligent editor may prize from an apparently unpromising source The general editors have clearly given much thought to the system of textual and editorial conventions, which are in every case clear and readily intelligible'PERITIA.
Reviews
`One may recommend this book as a happy illustration of how much useful and interesting information a diligent editor may prize from an apparently unpromising source...The general editors have clearly given much thought to the system of textual and editorial conventions, which are in every case clear and readily intelligible, The introduction is provided with many cross references. The book has been beautifully printed and scrupulously proof-read. If the forthcoming volumes maintain the standard of this one, the series deserves to succeed.
D.R. HOWLETT(Dic. of Medieval Latin from British Sources), Peritia.
Details
First Published: 06 Oct 1983
13 Digit ISBN: 9780859911047
Pages: 188
Size: 23.4 x 15.6
Binding: Hardback
Imprint: D.S.Brewer
Series:
Anglo-Saxon ChronicleSubject:
Medieval HistoryBIC Class: HBLC1
Details updated on 02 Sep 2010