Author

Florence of Worcester

📖 Overview

Florence of Worcester was a 12th-century English monk and chronicler known for compiling the Chronicon ex chronicis, an important historical record spanning from creation to 1140 CE. The chronicle is particularly valued for its coverage of Anglo-Saxon and early Norman periods in English history. While little is known about Florence's personal life beyond his role as a monk at Worcester Cathedral, his death is recorded as having occurred in 1118 CE. The chronicle was continued by other monks after his death, notably John of Worcester, who expanded and completed the work. The Chronicon ex chronicis draws heavily from earlier sources, including the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle and the works of Bede, while adding unique information about Worcester and its surrounding regions. Florence's compilation is respected for its careful preservation of earlier historical records and its relatively reliable chronology of events. The work stands as one of the major historical sources for medieval English history, providing detailed accounts of both ecclesiastical and secular events. Florence's contributions helped establish Worcester as an important center of historical writing in medieval England.

👀 Reviews

There appear to be very few public reader reviews available for Florence of Worcester's Chronicle, as it is a medieval historical text rather than a commercial book. The only substantive reviews come from academic sources and historians who have studied the work. Readers appreciated: - Clear chronological organization of events - Value as a primary historical source for the Anglo-Saxon period - Preservation of information not found in other chronicles Readers noted concerns about: - Difficulty distinguishing original content from copied sources - Questions about historical accuracy in early entries - Limited availability of English translations No ratings or reviews exist on major platforms like Goodreads or Amazon. The work is primarily accessed through academic libraries and referenced by medieval scholars rather than general readers. The chronicle continues to be cited in historical research but lacks a significant body of public reader feedback.

📚 Books by Florence of Worcester

Chronicon ex Chronicis A Latin chronicle of English and European history from creation to 1140 CE, compiled from earlier sources and containing original entries for events from 1100 onwards, notable for its coverage of Anglo-Saxon and Norman periods.