Chronica Monasterii S. Albani: Gesta Abbatum Monasterii S. Albani... is a detailed historical chronicle focusing on the lives and deeds of the abbots of St. Albans Monastery. Penned by Thomas Walsingham and edited by Riley, this work provides invaluable insights into the workings of one of England's most important monastic institutions during the medieval period.
Written in Italian, the chronicle offers a rich tapestry of events, personalities, and administrative details, shedding light on the monastery's spiritual, economic, and political influence. It remains a key resource for scholars interested in monastic history, medieval England, and the broader European context of the time. "Chronica Monasterii S. Albani" provides a fascinating glimpse into a world shaped by faith, power, and the enduring legacy of its leaders.
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