Chronicon Abbatiae De Evesham, Ad Annum 1418 is a historical chronicle detailing the history of Evesham Abbey up to the year 1418. Written in Latin, this chronicle provides valuable insights into the religious, social, and political life surrounding the abbey during the medieval period. The text offers a detailed account of events, figures, and developments that shaped the abbey's history, making it an essential resource for historians and researchers interested in monasticism and medieval England. This edition makes the chronicle accessible to a wider audience of scholars and enthusiasts of medieval history.
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