Chronicon Ricardi Divisiensis De Rebus Gestis Ricardi Primi Regis Angli , now printed for the first time, offers a contemporary Latin account of the reign of Richard I, also known as Richard the Lionheart. Written by Richard of Devizes, this chronicle provides valuable insights into the events and perceptions of the late 12th century. As Volume 5 in a series, this edition makes accessible a crucial primary source for understanding the political, social, and military aspects of Richard's reign, including his involvement in the Crusades. The text presents a detailed narrative of the king's actions, offering historians and scholars a direct connection to the medieval world. This meticulously preserved and presented chronicle is an essential addition to any collection focused on English and medieval history.
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