Adae Murimuth continuatio chronicarum; Robertus de Avesbury de gestis mirabilibus regis Edwardi Tertii
Discover the fascinating historical accounts of Edward III's reign in Adae Murimuth continuatio chronicarum; Robertus de Avesbury de gestis mirabilibus regis Edwardi Tertii, edited by E. M. Thompson. This comprehensive volume, published by Cambridge University Press in 2012, features two significant Latin chronicles that delve into the military campaigns of one of England's most notable monarchs.
Adam Murimuth (c. 1275–1347) chronicles events from 1303 to 1347, offering a detailed narrative of the era, while Robert of Avesbury (d. 1359) presents a military history that captures the essence of Edward III's reign up to 1356. With a total of 626 pages, this paperback edition is an invaluable resource for historians and enthusiasts alike, providing insight into the strategic and political landscape of medieval Great Britain.
Enhance your collection with this essential historical work that sheds light on the remarkable achievements and challenges faced during Edward III's rule.