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John Leland

    John Leland fut un poète et antiquaire anglais, largement reconnu comme le père de l'histoire locale et de la bibliographie anglaises. Son œuvre séminale offrit une source unique d'observations et de matériaux bruts, influençant profondément les antiquaires ultérieurs. Il introduisit de manière innovante le comté comme unité fondamentale pour l'étude de l'histoire locale de l'Angleterre, un concept qui a laissé un héritage durable dans la recherche historique.

    Itinerary
    • Itinerary

      a Version in Modern English

      • 586pages
      • 21 heures de lecture

      The book provides a unique glimpse into England during the reign of Henry VIII through John Leland's firsthand accounts of various locations, including towns, castles, and monasteries. Despite Leland's descent into madness, his notes, though disorganized, capture the essence of the era. The modern English version by John Chandler organizes these accounts by historic counties and includes maps and a revised introduction. This new edition enhances the text with additional material on Leland's travels in Wales and establishes a reliable chronology of his journeys, making this rich historical resource accessible to contemporary readers.

      Itinerary