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1 - A concordance of A.D. 431–730 including dates and a summary of lost and added kalends

from Appendices

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 October 2013

Nicholas Evans
Affiliation:
Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Glasgow
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Summary

The following table is an attempt to show corresponding annals in AU, AT and CS, and to summarise the findings of chapters 6 and 7 on where and in which phase annals have been lost and added in these texts. Also dates are provided for the annals at the time when the papal and imperial items were included (at some point between A.D. 725 and ca 911) and, where possible, at the time when the annals were first written.

Key to the table:

+1 indicates that a kalend should be added somewhere in this annal (after the annal's surviving kalend) to correct the loss of a kalend.

-1 indicates that a kalend should be omitted to get back to the original chronology.

The stage in the development of the annals when the change occurred will be indicated with the following abbreviations:

>PI before the papal and imperial items were added (725×911).

>CI before the ‘Chronicle of Ireland’ (911), but after the papal and imperial items were added.

>Clon before the common source of AT and CS (ca 1110 × mid-fourteenth century), but after the ‘Chronicle of Ireland’.

AT in AT only.

CS in CS only.

AU in AU only.

/ If there is uncertainty over in which period the change took place, the possibilities will be all included, separated by / (for example ‘>CI/AU’ means that a change either took place after the papal and imperial items were added, but before the ‘Chronicle of Ireland’, or in AU only. >CI/Clon means either >CI or >Clon.

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Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Print publication year: 2010

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