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Breve chronicon Northmannicum

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in 1085. Though once treated as an important source, its reliability and authenticity have been called into question by André Jacob, who showed that it is probably an eighteenth-century forgery by Pietro Polidori. According to John France, who seems unaware of Jacob's argument, it was based mainly on
87:.1530, both now lost. Only one authentic copy remains, though a forgery of G. Guerrieri also exists. In 1971 a new edition was published by Errico Cuozzo in the 56: 212: 83:. The text he used was preserved in a twelfth- or thirteenth-century codex borrowed from Pietro Polidori, as well as a copy of 207: 45:
in the early twelfth-century. It covers the years from the first Norman "invasion" of Apulia in 1041 to the death of
38: 202: 197: 192: 159: 72: 141: 8: 115:, duke of the Normans, invaded Apulia for the first time with a great and strong army". 112: 109:
Northmanni duce Harduino Langobardo primum invadunt Apuliam cum exercitu magno et forti
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John France (1991), "The Occasion of the Coming of the Normans to Southern Italy,"
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Breve chronicon Northmannicum de rebus in Iapygia et Apulia gestis contra Graecos
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Quellen und Forschungen aus Italienischen Archiven und Bibliotheken
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Bollettino dell'Istituto storico italiano per il Medioevo
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Bollettino dell'Istituto storico italiano per il Medioevo
172:Errico Cuozzo, "Il Breve Chronicon Northmannicum", 54:and was subsequently used as a source for both the 184: 128:: un véritable faux de Pietro Polidori," 107:The chronicle reads, for the year 1041: 185: 144:(2007), "The South Italian Sources," 13: 146:Proceedings of the British Academy 14: 224: 213:Norman conquest of southern Italy 39:Norman conquest of southern Italy 166: 151: 135: 118: 101: 1: 126:Breve chronicon Northmannicum 21:Breve chronicon Northmannicum 79:(1724) under the long title 7: 208:12th-century books in Latin 160:Journal of Medieval History 77:Rerum italicarum scriptores 75:in the fifth volume of his 10: 229: 73:Ludovico Antonio Muratori 67:The first edition of the 176:, 83 (1971), pp.131–232. 94: 27:Little Norman Chronicle 41:, probably written in 30:is a short, anonymous 203:12th century in Italy 142:Vera von Falkenhausen 57:Chronicon Amalfitanum 111:, which translates " 198:Catepanate of Italy 132:, 66(1986), 378–92. 193:Italian chronicles 113:Arduin the Lombard 71:was published by 220: 177: 170: 164: 155: 149: 139: 133: 122: 116: 105: 228: 227: 223: 222: 221: 219: 218: 217: 183: 182: 181: 180: 171: 167: 156: 152: 140: 136: 123: 119: 106: 102: 97: 47:Robert Guiscard 12: 11: 5: 226: 216: 215: 210: 205: 200: 195: 179: 178: 165: 150: 134: 117: 99: 98: 96: 93: 62:Romuald Guarna 52:oral tradition 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 225: 214: 211: 209: 206: 204: 201: 199: 196: 194: 191: 190: 188: 175: 169: 163:, 17, 187–88. 162: 161: 154: 147: 143: 138: 131: 127: 121: 114: 110: 104: 100: 92: 90: 86: 82: 78: 74: 70: 65: 63: 59: 58: 53: 48: 44: 40: 36: 33: 29: 28: 23: 22: 16: 173: 168: 158: 153: 145: 137: 129: 125: 120: 108: 103: 88: 84: 80: 76: 68: 66: 55: 26: 25: 20: 19: 17: 15: 187:Categories 148:, 132, 98. 69:Chronicon 35:chronicle 37:of the 43:Apulia 95:Notes 32:Latin 124:"Le 60:and 18:The 64:. 50:an 24:or 189:: 91:. 85:c

Index

Latin
chronicle
Norman conquest of southern Italy
Apulia
Robert Guiscard
oral tradition
Chronicon Amalfitanum
Romuald Guarna
Ludovico Antonio Muratori
Arduin the Lombard
Vera von Falkenhausen
Journal of Medieval History
Categories
Italian chronicles
Catepanate of Italy
12th century in Italy
12th-century books in Latin
Norman conquest of southern Italy

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