The Collected Historical Works of Sir Francis Palgrave, K.H
Reviews, Essays and Other Writings, Part 2
Volume 10
Part of The Collected Historical Works of Sir Francis Palgrave
- Author: Francis Palgrave
- Editor: R. H. Inglis Palgrave
- Introduction by: H. E. Malden
- Date Published: December 2013
- availability: Available
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781107626423
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Sir Francis Palgrave (1788–1861) was a distinguished English historian, solicitor and antiquarian, now considered to be the founder of the Public Record Office. After his death, Palgrave's son Sir Inglis Palgrave edited his Collected Historical Works, which focus mostly on the Anglo-Norman and Middle Ages. Originally published in 1922, this tenth and final volume of the Collected Historical Works contains the text of the second collection of Palgrave's reviews, focusing mostly on comparative mythology, art and the history of medieval France. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in Palgrave's work or in medieval history.
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- Date Published: December 2013
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781107626423
- length: 492 pages
- dimensions: 244 x 170 x 25 mm
- weight: 0.78kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Introduction
1. Progress of historical enquiry in France
2. Life and works of Sismondi
3. Mediaeval kalendars - saints days
4. Popular antiquities
5. Ancient German and Northern poetry
6. Antiquities of nursery literature
7. Popular mythology of the middle ages
8. Superstition and knowledge
9. Astrology and alchemy
10. Ancient and modern Greenland
11. The states of Wirtemberg
12. Normandy - architecture of the middle ages
13. The fine arts in Florence
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