Talk:Richard of Cirencester

Latest comment: 9 years ago by LlywelynII in topic Bibliography

Bibliography edit

I'm not going to say the current list is inaccurate. Works may have been lost or attributions changed by modern scholarship, but Giles (1847) lists

  • Historia ab Hengisto ad Ann. 1348 in 2 parts, the first preserved in the public library at the University of Cambridge (Ff. i. 28.) and the second probably in a MS. in the library of the Royal Society Britonum Anglorum et Saxonum Historia (p. 137)
  • Epitome Chronic. Ric. Cor. West. Lib. I at the library of Corpus Christi Coll. at Cambridge
  • Other works at Lambeth Library
  • Other works at Oxford's library
  • Tractatus super Symbolum Majus et Minus at the Peterborough Library
  • Liber de Officiis Ecclesiasticis at the Peterborough Library

in addition to the spurious De Situ... and we should explain what happened to those extra ones. — LlywelynII 08:18, 6 March 2015 (UTC)Reply