Annales Altahenses

The Annales Altahenses was an early medieval royal annals compiled in the Niederaltaich Abbey which contains records of the events of almost all years in the period between 708 and 1073.[1] In a tour de force of scholarship, Wilhelm von Giesebrecht published a Jahrbücher des Klosters Altaich (1841), reconstructing the lost Annales Altahenses, of which fragments only were then known to be extant, obscurely included within other chronicles. The brilliance of this performance was shown in 1867, when a copy of the original chronicle was found, and it was seen that Giesebrecht's text was substantially correct.[2]

References

  1. Dunphy, Graeme (2010). "Annales Altahenses". Encyclopedia of the Medieval Chronicle. http://www.encquran.brill.nl. Retrieved 2013-08-24.
  2. Encyclopaedia Britannica 1911, s,v, "Giesebrecht, Wilhelm von".

Sources

  • Dunphy, Graeme (2010). Encyclopedia of the Medieval Chronicle. Brill. ISBN 978-9004184640. 
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