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WILLIAM OF NANGLS (d. 1300) , French chronicler, was a monk in the abbey of St Denis. About 1285 he was placed in charge of the abbey library as custos cartarum, and he died in June or July 1300. Having doubtless done some work
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William's other writings are: Gesta Ludovici IX.; Gesta Philippi
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See A. Potthast, Bibliotheca historica (Berlin, 1896) ; and A. Molinier, Les Sources de l'histoire de France, tome iii. (Paris, 1903). WILLIAM OF NEWBURGH (d. c. 1198), or, as he is sometimes styled, Guillelmus Parvus, English ecclesiastic and chronicler, was a canon of the Augustinian priory of Newburgh in the North Riding of Yorkshire. He was born about 1136, and lived at Newburgh from his boyhood. Shortly before 1196 he began his Historia rerum Anglicarum. This work, divided into five books, covers the period io66r 198. A great part of it is derived from known sources, especially from Henry of Huntingdon, Jordan Fantosme, the Itinerarium regis Ricardi, or its French original
See the editions of the Historia by H. C. Hamilton (2 vols., London, 1856) and by R. Howlett in Chronicles of the Reigns of Stephen, &c. (" Rolls " series , 1884-1885), vols. i. and ii. In the latter edition a continuation, the Annales Furnesienses (1190-1298), composed by a monk of Furness
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series , 1865), ii. p. 512: and H. E. Salter in the English Historical Review, vol. xxii. (1907).(H. W. C. D.) End of Article: WILLIAM OF NANGLS (d. 1300) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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