An Annotated Bibliography of Printed and Online Primary Sources for the Middle Ages
Mannyng, Robert of Brune
(Robert Manning of Bourne)
flourished
1288-1338
Robert Manning was born in Bourne, Lincolnshire and spent most of his life at the house of the Gilbertine Canons at Sempringham and another nearby priory except for a brief period in Cambridge. He is known for two translations: Handlyng Synne from the Anglo-Norman Manuel des Peches by William of Waddington and the Chronicle from Wace’s Roman de Brut and Piers Langtoft’s Chronicle. TLM
OMSB Records by Mannyng, Robert of Brune:
- Gregg, Joan Young, ed., Devils, Women, and Jews: Reflections of the Other in Medieval Sermon Stories (Binghamton, NY: State University of New York Press, 1997).
- Amt, Emilie, ed., Medieval England 1000-1500: A Reader (Readings in Medieval Civilizations and Cultures, VI. Peterborough, Ont.: Broadview Press, 2000).
- Furnivall, Frederick James, ed., The story of England (Rolls Series 87, 1887).
- Hearne, Thomas, ed., Peter Langtoft's Chronicle, (as illustrated and improv'd by Robert of Brunne) from the death of Cadwalader to the end of K. Edward the First's reign (Oxford, Printed at the Theater, 1725).
- Mannyng, Robert, ed.; Furnivall, Frederick J., ed., Robert of Brunne's Handlyng Synne (Early English Text Society Original Series 119, 123, 1901-1903 [Rpt. 2002).
- Furnivall, Frederick J., ed., The Story of England by Robert Manning of Brunne, A.D. 1338 (London: Longman & Co., (Rolls Series, No. 87), 2 vols, 1887).
- Cowper, J. Meadows, ed., Meditations on the Supper of Our Lord, and the hours of the passion (Early English Text Society Original Series 60, 1875 [Rpt. 2000]).