Speculum Historiale de Gestis Regum Angliae, by Richard of Cirencester, is a significant historical text detailing the deeds of the Kings of England. Written in Latin, this historical mirror provides valuable insights into medieval English history, offering a perspective on the reigns, events, and societal structures of the time. The work is an essential resource for scholars and historians interested in understanding the political and social landscapes of England's past.
This edition offers a faithful reproduction of the original Latin text, preserving the historical and literary value of Richard of Cirencester's chronicle. It remains a compelling work for those studying medieval history and Latin literature.
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