| Joseph Ritson (Antiquary.) - 1825 - 238 páginas
...middle of the book, in which the history is afterward prosecuted. The last chapter is couched in fliese words : " The kings, however, of those who, from that...veraciously edited in honour of the aforesaid princes., iti this manner into the Latin language I have taken care to translate." It appears, from a very sensible... | |
| William Forbes Skene - 1868 - 294 páginas
...contemporary, Caradoc of Llancarvan, the history of the subsequent Kings in Wales, as he does that of the Kings of the Saxons to William of Malmesbury and Henry of Huntingdon, whom he advises to be silent concerning the Kings of the Britons, since they have not the book written in... | |
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