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ROBERT OF GLOUCESTER , English chronicler, is known only through his connexion with the work
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minor sources; Robert, in making his recension of it, also used the Brut of Layamon. From 1135 to 1256 Robert is still a compiler, although references to oral tradition become more frequent as he approaches his own time. From 1256 to 1270 he has the value of a contemporary authority. But he is more important to the philologist than to the historian. His chronicle is one of the last works written in Old English.Robert's chronicle was first edited by T. Hearne (2 vols., Oxford, 1724) ; but this text is now superseded by that of W. Aldis Wright
Series , 1887). Minor works attributed to the author are: a Life of St Alban in verse (MS. Ashmole 43) ; a Life of St Patrick, also in verse (MS. Tanner 17) ; a Life of St Bridget (MS. C.C.C. Cambridge , 145) ; and a Life of St Alphege (MS. Cott., Julius D. ix). A Martyrdom of St Thomas Becket and a Life of St Brendan, both attributed to Robert, were printed by the Percy Society in 1845.See T. D. Hardy
Gloucester' (Berlin, 1891). (H. W. C. D.) End of Article: ROBERT OF GLOUCESTER If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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