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Philippe de Commynes: The Reign of Louis XI
1461-83
Translated with an Introduction by Michael Jones
Originally published as
THE PENGUIN CLASSICS
Founder Editor (1944-64): E. V. Rieu
Present Editors: Betty Radice and Robert Baldick
Penguin Books, 1972
This memoir, by one of the advisors of the French king Louis XI, offers
an interesting perspective on the Wars of the Roses and on Edward IV's
1475 French campaign. Text preparation, markup and proofreading by Judie
C. Gall with additional formatting by Tina Cooper.
- Introduction,
Further Reading, Manuscript Abbreviations, & Maps (108KB)
- Prologue;
Book One, Chapters 1-11 (107KB)
- Book
One, Chapters 12-16; Book Two, Chapters 1-9 (108KB)
- Book
Two, Chapters 10-15; Book Three, Chapters 1-6 (109KB)
- Book
Three, Chapters 7-12; Book Four, Chapters 1-4 (101KB)
- Book
Four, Chapters 5-13; Book Five, Chapter 1 (106KB)
- Book
Five, Chapters 2-15 (108KB)
- Book
Five, Chapters 16-20; Book Six, Chapters 1-2 (101KB)
- Book
Six, Chapters 3-12; Glossary (125KB)
Text
copyright © 1972, Michael Jones. This edition is still a work in
progress. We are grateful to Professor Jones for permission to place
this edition online while he completes a review of the text, and will
correct any errors found by Professor Jones on completion of this review.
Professor Jones was born in 1940 and educated at Rugeley Grammar School,
Leicester University and Trinity College, Oxford. He was a tutor at
Exeter University in 1966-7. Since then he has lectured in history at
Nottingham University. He became interested in medieval Europe at Oxford
and specialized in French history. He is the author of Ducal
Brittany 1364-1399 (1970).
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