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Chronicle of Saint-Maixent

The Chronicle of Saint-Maixent is an anonymous Latin universal history written at the between 1126 and 1141. The first and larger part gives a history of the world down to the reign of Charlemagne (768–814). The second part is focused on France, Poitou and the abbey in particular. The continuous history ends in 1126, but notices for 1134, 1137 and 1140/1141 were added. It is sometimes attributed to Pierre Raymond, abbot from 1134 to 1164.

The Chronicle, about 400 pages in length, survives in two manuscripts:

The Vatican manuscript is a copy of the Parisian.

The Chronicle of Saint-Maixent has sometimes been known erroneously as the Chronicon Malleacense or Chronique de Maillezais after the nearby .

Notes

Editions

  • "Chronicon Sancti Maxentii Pictavensis", in Paul Marchegay and Émile Mabille (eds.), Chroniques des églises d'Anjou. Paris: Société de l'histoire de France, 1869, pp. 349–433.
  • Jean Verdon, ed. and trans. La chronique de Saint-Maixent (751–1140). Paris: Société d'édition les Belles lettres, 1979.

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