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The writing of history in the early Middle Ages: The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle in context
Renée R. Trilling
Program in Medieval Studies
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History Writing
100%
Early Medieval Period
100%
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
100%
Frankish
100%
10th Century
66%
Rome
33%
Metropolis
33%
Minuscule
33%
Roman
33%
Anglo-Latin
33%
Letter Form
33%
Late Antiquity
33%
Carolingian
33%
Francia
33%
Norman Conquest
33%
Splendor
33%
Canterbury
33%
8th Century
33%
Roman Empire
33%
Southern England
33%
Latin Text
33%
Arts and Humanities
Writing of History
100%
Scripts
100%
Early Medieval period
100%
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
100%
Scribes
50%
10th Century
33%
England
16%
Rome
16%
Late antiquity
16%
Canterbury
16%
Norman Conquest
16%
Roman Empire
16%
Carolingian
16%
8th Century
16%
English
16%