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Chronicon and Preciosum
He argued on behalf of the Oxford students and published his findings anonymously in a volume entitled Chronicon Preciosum.
William Fleetwood ( 1 January 1656 – 4 August 1723 ) was an English preacher, Bishop of St Asaph and Bishop of Ely, remembered by economists and statisticians for constructing a price index in his Chronicon Preciosum of 1707.
In the ( anonymously published ) Chronicon Preciosum Fleetwood asked, how much would £ 5 in 1440 buy today?
For Edgeworth the Chronicon Preciosum was " the oldest and one of the best treatises on index-numbers.
* Chronicon Preciosum from Paulette Taieb's site

Chronicon and English
" Æthelweard ’ s Chronicon and Old English poetry.
Covering some of the same ground Walsingham wrote a Chronicon Angliae ; this deals with English history from 1328 to 1388.
Chronicon Roskildense ( Danish: Roskildekrøniken English: Roskilde Chronicle ) a small Danish historical work, which except for few yearbooks, is the oldest known attempt to write a coherent account of Danish history by a Danish author, from the time of the introduction of Christianity in Denmark to the author's own time.
The first portion was again published in 1848 by the English Historical Society, under the title Chronicon Walteri de Hemingburgh, vulgo Hemingford nuncupati, de gestis regum Angliae, edited by HC Hamilton.
Knighton's Chronicon ( Knighton ’ s Leicester Chronicle, Henry Knighton's chronicle ) is an English chronicle written by Henry Knighton in the fourteenth century.

Chronicon and Other
Other references to the female pope are attributed to earlier writers, though none appears in manuscripts that predate the Chronicon.

Chronicon and for
The Chronicon relates that they were in use for many years and then were sunk in Lake Drusen.
The principal source for the history of the Lombard principalities in this period is the Chronicon Salernitanum, composed late in the century at Salerno.
One version of the Chronicon gives an alternate fate for the female pope.
According to the Antique sources of John Malalas, the Chronicon Paschale and John of Nikiu the empress Severa was banished by Valentinian I for conducting an illegal transaction, before he consorted with Justina.
), and for later writers, Polybius, Josephus, the Chronicon Paschale, George Syncellus, George Hamartolus, and so on.
The usual starting point for an examination of his career is the notice of his death in the final entry for the year 1118 in the Chronicon:
First, there is no stylistic break in the Chronicon after Florence's death, which gives the impression that a single author was responsible for the entire work.
Ancient sources record dates in the mid-sixth centuryEusebius dates Theognis in the 58th Olympiad ( 548 – 45 BC ), Suda the 59th Olympiad ( 544 – 41 BC ) and Chronicon Paschale the 57th Olympiad ( 552 – 49 BC ) yet it is not clear for example whether Suda in this case means a date of birth or some other significant event in the poet's life and, moreover, all three sources could have derived their dates from lines 773 – 82 under the assumption that these refer to Harpagus's attack on Ionia in the reign of Cyrus The Great.
Procopius, John Malalas, the Chronicon Paschale, and Zacharias called him " John the Cappadocian " for disambiguation reasons, as the name John ( Ioannes in Greek and Johannes in Latin ) were widely used by his time.
Although Æscwine or Eorcenwine is sometimes credited with the foundation of the kingdom, genealogies included in the works of William of Malmesbury and John of Worcester ( Chronicon B ) make Sledd the first king of Essex and genealogies for Sigered and Swithred in Add.
The Chronicon Syriacum was rendered into Arabic by Bar Hebraeus himself under the title of Ta ' rîkh Mukhtasar al-Duwal, A Compendious History of Dynasties, and reworked in the process for a readership not specifically Christian.
The Chronicon Lethrense ( and the included Annales Lundenses ) tell that the Danish king Rorik Slengeborre installed Horwendill and Feng as rulers in Jutland, and gave his daughter to Horwendill as a reward for his good services.
Regino of Prüm in his famous Chronicon writes, inaccurately for the year 837, that:
Martin's Latin chronicle, the Chronicon pontificum et imperatorum, was intended for the school-room.
Martin's Chronicon is the most influential source for the legend of " Pope Joan ", which was only added in the latest edition, probably after his death.
The Chronicon is a title used for a work that provides dates.
The Chronicon Terrae Sanctae, formerly attributed to Ralph, is by another hand ; it was among the sources on which he drew for the Chronicon Anglicanum.
Alternatively, genealogies included in the works of William of Malmesbury and John of Worcester ( Chronicon B ) make Sledd the first king of Essex and genealogies for Sigered and Swithred in Add.
Additional evidence is provided by genealogies for Offa, Swithred and Sigered in a 9th-century West-Saxon manuscript and in two post-Conquest sources, i. e. William of Malmesbury's Gesta regum and John of Worcester's Chronicon ex Chronicis, the latter including a memorandum ( Chronicon A ) and a genealogical list ( Chronicon B ).

Chronicon and work
In the same work the archbishop claims to have written his Chronicon januense in the second year of his episcopate ( 1293 ), but it extends to 1296 or 1297.
Beside Legenda Aurea his other chief work is the Chronicon januense (" Chronicle of Genoa "), partly printed in Muratori ( Scriptores Rer.
Regino's most influential work is his Chronicon, a history of the world from the commencement of the Christian era to 906, especially the history of affairs in Lorraine and the neighbourhood.
Nothing else is known of his life except that he was the author of a Historia Hierosolymitanae expeditionis, or Chronicon Hierosolymitanum de bello sacro, a work in Latin in twelve books, written between 1125 and 1150.
Adémar's life was mainly spent in writing and transcribing chronicles, and his principal work is a history entitled Chronicon Aquitanicum et Francicum or Historia Francorum.
Bar Hebræus has left a large historical work called Makhtbhanuth Zabhne, Chronicon, in which he considers history from the Creation down to his own day.
The Chronicon or Chronicle ( Greek, Pantodape historia, " Universal history ") was a work in two books by Eusebius of Caesarea.
Sigebert's most celebrated work is a Chronicon sive Chronographia, or universal chronicle, that Auguste Molinier found to be the best work of its kind.
He took up and continued a Chronicon Anglicanum belonging to his house ; the original work begins at 1066, his own share at 1187.

Chronicon and appeared
However, the legend gained its greatest prominence when it appeared in the third recension ( edited revision ) of Martin of Opava's Chronicon Pontificum et Imperatorum later in the 13th century.
The Chronicon Pictum contains a legend, where the later King Saint Ladislaus I of Hungary and his brother the King Géza I of Hungary were hunting in a forest and appeared to them a deer with numerous candles on his antlers.
The Annales Corbenjenses, which issued from the same scriptorium, is a major source of medieval history — spuriously supplemented by the forged Chronicon Corbejense which appeared in the nineteenth century.

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