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  1. The Peterborough Chronicle (also called the Laud manuscript and the E manuscript) is a version of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicles originally maintained by the monks of Peterborough Abbey, now in Cambridgeshire.

  2. 31 de ene. de 2023 · The Peterborough Chronicle, Translated with an Introduction by Harry A. Rositzke. : Rositzke, Harry A., Tr. : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive.

  3. Crónica de Peterborough, también conocida como el Manuscrito Laud, es un manuscrito que pertenece a la Crónica anglosajona, la cual contiene información única acerca de la Historia de Inglaterra tras la conquista normanda.

  4. 19 de feb. de 2019 · lxx, 120 p. 23 cm

  5. THE PETERBOROUGH CHRONICLE: CONTINUITY AND CHANGE IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE. DAVI) L. SHORES. Old Dominion University. Of the different versions of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, Peterborough Manuscript is the fullest and continues the. until 1154. Scholars now generally believe that this manuscript,

  6. The Peterborough Chronicle (also called the Laud Manuscript ), one of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicles, contains unique information about the history of England after the Norman Conquest. According to philologist J.A.W. Bennett, it is the only prose history in English between the Conquest and the later fourteenth century.

  7. Hace 3 días · Quick Reference. The last part of the Laud manuscript of the Anglo‐Saxon Chronicle, written in Peterborough between 1121 and 1154, the date of its last annal. It extends beyond 1080, and is of great linguistic interest in exemplifying the developments between Old and Middle English.