The Dublin annals of Prior John de Pembridge : an account of Irish affairs, 1162-1370
De Pembridge, John2024
Books, Manuscripts
Aimsigh é!
When the Dominicans arrived in Dublin in 1224, they established a house on the north bank of the river Liffey next to the bridge where the Four Courts are situated today. Anyone who wanted to enter the city of Dublin from the north, or leave across the bridge, had to pass the gate of the priory. It was in this priory in the mid-fourteenth century that a Dominican friar named Prior John de Pembridge wrote these Latin annals. This is the first modern edition of the annals of Pembridge (1162-1348), together with those of his anonymous Dominican continuator (1348-70). In 1884, in a two-volume work entitled The chartularies of St Mary's Abbey, Dublin, Sir John Gilbert printed these Latin annals without an English translation.
Príomhtheideal:
The Dublin annals of Prior John de Pembridge : an account of Irish affairs, 1162-1370 / edited by Bernadette Williams.
Údar:
De Pembridge, John, authorWilliams, Bernadette (Historian), editor, translator
Inphrionta:
Dublin : Four Courts Press, 2024.
Leathanaigh in ord:
500 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Nótaí:
English translation with original Latin text.
ISBN:
9781846829659 (hbk)
Rangúchán Dewey:
941.83503941.835
I dteanga:
EnglishLatin
Réimse:
BRN:
3298812
