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from "St. Martin's Land" and other mysterious, wondrous occurrences. While he says that these have an apparent signification, he does not explain what that meaning might be: "he offers these prodigious events to his readers with questions, hesitations, and doubt â€“ with, in short, all the
158:, of which Newburgh was highly critical, saying "only a person ignorant of ancient history would have any doubt about how shamelessly and impudently he lies in almost everything." He criticised Geoffrey for writing a history that conflicted with the accounts found in the writings of 186:"The latest complete edition of William's history is still that found in Chronicles of the Reigns of Stephen, Henry II and Richard I. Edited by Richard Howlett. Rolls Series no. 82. London, 1884-9. Books 1-4 of William's history appear in volume 1, book 5 in volume 2." 86:
in the late 12th century mentioning, "the slaughter was less the work of religious zeal than of bold and covetous men who wrought the business of their own greed". William also composed a lengthy
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Guilielmi Neubrigensis Historia sive Chronica rerum anglicarum, libris quinque. E codice ms. pervetusto, in bibliotheca prænobilis domini Dni. Thomæ Sebright
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Guilielmi Neubrigensis Historia sive Chronica rerum anglicarum, libris quinque. E codice ms. pervetusto, in bibliotheca prænobilis domini Dni. Thomæ Sebright
667: 732: 285: 60: 114:("History of English Affairs"), a history of England from 1066 to 1198, written in Latin. The work is valued by historians for detailing 306: 622: 598: 737: 173:, his Welsh contemporary. Although they form a minor part in each work, these folklore accounts have attracted attention within 141:
expressed the now outdated opinion that William was "the father of historical criticism." Indeed, he was very critical of King
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no. 82. London, 1884–9. Books 1–4 of William's history appear in volume 1, book 5 in volume 2. Most recent complete source.
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Source: The Church Historians of England, volume IV, part II; translated by Joseph Stevenson (London: Seeley's, 1861).
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McGlynn, Sean (June 2010). "King John and the French invasion of England, BBC History magazine".
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Because belief in souls returning from the dead was common in the 12th century, William's
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Serious Entertainments: The Writings of History in Twelfth-Century England
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briefly recounts stories he heard about revenants, as does the work of
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Ruch, Lisa M. (14 June 2016). Dunphy, Graeme; Bratu, Cristian (eds.).
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of Newburgh, William (1198). Halsall, Paul; McLetchie, Scott (eds.).
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of Newburgh, William (1198). Halsall, Paul; McLetchie, Scott (eds.).
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William saw his own work as being based on reliable sources, unlike
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Latin Chroniclers from the Eleventh to the Thirteenth Centuries:
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The History of English Affairs, Book I (Medieval Latin Texts)
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Chronicles of the Reigns of Stephen, Henry II and Richard I.
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The Cambridge History of English and American Literature
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The Church Historians of England, volume IV, part II
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Historia rerum Anglicarum
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12th-century English historian
Augustinian canon
Anglo-Saxon
Bridlington
East Riding of Yorkshire
Jewish pogroms in York
Marian
Song of Songs
Saint Alban
The Anarchy
Stephen of England
medieval revenants
vampire
Wimund
Edward Augustus Freeman
John
Geoffrey of Monmouth
Historia Regum Britanniae
Bede
Walter Map
occultism
green children
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