Talk:Richard of Cirencester

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Bibliography[edit]

I'm not going to say the current list is inaccurate. Works may have been lost or attributions changed by modern scholarship, but Giles (1847) lists

  • Historia ab Hengisto ad Ann. 1348 in 2 parts, the first preserved in the public library at the University of Cambridge (Ff. i. 28.) and the second probably in a MS. in the library of the Royal Society Britonum Anglorum et Saxonum Historia (p. 137)
  • Epitome Chronic. Ric. Cor. West. Lib. I at the library of Corpus Christi Coll. at Cambridge
  • Other works at Lambeth Library
  • Other works at Oxford's library
  • Tractatus super Symbolum Majus et Minus at the Peterborough Library
  • Liber de Officiis Ecclesiasticis at the Peterborough Library

in addition to the spurious De Situ... and we should explain what happened to those extra ones. — LlywelynII 08:18, 6 March 2015 (UTC)[reply]