An Annotated Bibliography of Printed and Online Primary Sources for the Middle Ages
Roger of Wendover
died
1236-1236
Roger of Wendover was a monk and the first of the great chroniclers at St. Alban’s Abbey. His most well-known work is Flores Historiarum, which was possibly begun by John of Wallingford and completed by Matthew Paris at Westminister. TLM
OMSB Records by Roger of Wendover:
- Peters, Edward, ed., Christian Society and the Crusades, 1198-1229: Sources in Translation, including "The Capture of Damietta" by Oliver of Paderborn (The Middle Ages Series. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1971).
- Amt, Emilie, ed., Medieval England 1000-1500: A Reader (Readings in Medieval Civilizations and Cultures, VI. Peterborough, Ont.: Broadview Press, 2000).
- Hewlett, Henry G., ed, Rogeri de Wendover Liber Qui Dictur Flores Historiarum ab Anno Domini MCLIV annoque Henrici Anglorum Regis Secundi Primo. The Flowers of History by Roger of Wendover: From the Year of Our Lord 1154, and the first year of Henry the Second, King of the Eng (London: Longman & Co., 3 vols., (Rolls Series, No. 84), 1886-89).
- Luard, Henry Richards, ed., Matthaei Parisiensis, Monachi Sancti Albani, Chronica Majora. (London: Longman and Co., 7 vols. (Rolls Series, No. 57), 1872-83).