1990
DOI: 10.2307/473130
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Roderici Ximenii de Rada, Historia de rebvs Hispanie sive historia gothica

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“…Twelfth-century chronicles like the Chronica Nairensis, (Ubieto Arteta 1985), or the Chronica Adefonsi Imperatoris (Maya Sánchez 1990) mentioned the conquest of cities without great detail. However, there are three major narratives in the thirteenth century: Chronica latina regum Castellae probably written by the royal chancellor, Bishop Juan of Osma (d. 1246); the Historia de Rebus Hispaniae, by Rodrigo Jiménez de Rada, Archbishop of Toledo (d. 1247), (Fernández Valverde 1987; and the Chronicom Mundi (Falque Rey 2003) by Lucas, Bishop of Tuy (d. 1249). All three works conclude with the fall of Cordova in 1236.…”
Section: Old Visions and New Paths Through The Study Of Liturgical Ma...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Twelfth-century chronicles like the Chronica Nairensis, (Ubieto Arteta 1985), or the Chronica Adefonsi Imperatoris (Maya Sánchez 1990) mentioned the conquest of cities without great detail. However, there are three major narratives in the thirteenth century: Chronica latina regum Castellae probably written by the royal chancellor, Bishop Juan of Osma (d. 1246); the Historia de Rebus Hispaniae, by Rodrigo Jiménez de Rada, Archbishop of Toledo (d. 1247), (Fernández Valverde 1987; and the Chronicom Mundi (Falque Rey 2003) by Lucas, Bishop of Tuy (d. 1249). All three works conclude with the fall of Cordova in 1236.…”
Section: Old Visions and New Paths Through The Study Of Liturgical Ma...mentioning
confidence: 99%