Historia Compendiosa Anglicana, by Thomas Gent, offers a comprehensive overview of England's history, designed for both scholars and general readers. This volume presents an account of England's rulers and significant historical events, extending from its earliest periods through more recent times. The book includes a succinct history of Rome, providing context for understanding the broader European landscape. An appendix focuses specifically on York, offering a detailed historical account of this important English city. This historical work seeks to deliver a complete and accessible narrative of England's past. Readers interested in the historical roots and progression of English society will find Gent's account informative.
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