The Old English Chronicle

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Alfred of Wessex
Angles
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
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Bede
Canterbury
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Danes
Early medieval Britain
English monarchy
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King Alfred
Mercia
Northumbria
Old Norse
Parker Chronicle
Pre-Conquest history
Saxons

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  • ISBN 9780674290877
  • Dimensions: 133 x 203mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Nov 2025
  • Publisher: Harvard University Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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A thousand years of English history, encapsulating invasions, the rise and fall of kings, and religious events

Among the vernacular historical writings of early medieval England, the Old English Chronicle holds a prominent place, providing not only a backbone of English history from the fifth through the twelfth centuries but also a record of language development and geography. The seven texts in the Chronicle, known as manuscripts A through G, offer a brief year-by-year summary of important national events.

The Old English Chronicle: The A-Text to 1001 is the earliest and most interesting of these manuscripts. It covers more than a thousand years, with entries written throughout the tenth century by different scribes. Although many entries are spare, noting only the death of a king or church official, others offer detailed accounts and interpretations of events such as the movement of Viking armies against King Alfred or the narrative of treachery, retribution, and loyalty widely known today as “Cynewulf and Cyneheard.” In addition to the A-Text, this edition contains two highly political poems, The Death of Alfred and The Death of Edward, as well as The Battle of Maldon, a brilliant verse rendering of a defeat against Scandinavian invaders in 991.

The Old English Chronicle, Volume I contains newly edited Old English texts and expert translations of key works of medieval historical writing.

Janet Bately is the Sir Israel Gollancz Professor Emeritus of English Language and Medieval Literature, King's College London. Katherine O’Brien O’Keeffe is Clyde and Evelyn Slusser Professor of English Emerita at the University of California, Berkeley. Joseph C. Harris is Francis Lee Higginson Research Professor Emeritus of English at Harvard University. Susan Irvine is Quain Professor of English Language and Literature at University College London.

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