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19: 68:. The original, and sole extant copy, of the scroll is preserved in Turin (Archivio di Stato, Nuova collezione, "museo"). The scroll consists of twenty-eight pieces of parchment sewn together, of which fragments are now missing. The work is divided into five sections, plus an appendix; of which sections four and five are incomplete. 75:
relates the story of monastery of Novalesa from its foundation, by the patrician Abbo in 726, up to the mid-eleventh century. Its main purpose was to emphasise the connection between the revived eleventh-century community at Novalesa and the earlier community of monks, who had been forced to abandon
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The text draws on both oral sources and written ones. In addition to charters (legal documents, recording grants of rights and/or authority), the anonymous author made use of narrative sources including
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accuses Arduin Glaber of taking advantage of the monks’ absence to usurp their lands in the valley of Susa.
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C. Wickham, ‘Lawyer’s Time: history and memory in tenth- and eleventh- century Italy,’ in idem,
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L’Aristocrazia della preghiera. Politica e scelte religiose nel medioevo italiano
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Phantoms of Remembrance. Memory and Oblivion at the End of the First Millennium
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Land and Power: Studies in Italian and European Social History 400–1200
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was written, c.1050, by an anonymous monk at the monastery of
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the monastery in 906 by incursions into the western Alps by
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L. Morreale, ‘Chronicon Novaliciense,’ in G. Dunphy, ed.,
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which was written in the mid-eleventh century in the
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chronicle
valley of Susa
San Pietro in Novalesa
rotulus
codex
Saracens
Al-Andalus
Arduin Glaber of Turin
Paul the Deacon's
Historia Langobardorum
Liber Pontificalis
Waltharius

Chronicon Novaliciense
Wikisource
Monumenta Germaniae Historica
Categories
Italian chronicles
11th-century Italian historians
Medieval historical texts in Latin

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