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The Chronicles of Fernão Lopes: Volume 3. The Chronicle of King João I of Portugal, Part I: 64 (Textos B

Shirley Clarke

Volume 3. The Chronicle of King João I of Portugal, Part I

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Release Date: 20/06/2023

Genre: History
Sub-Genre: European History
Translator: Shirley Clarke, Clive Willis, Francisco Fernandes, Iona McCleery
Label: Tamesis Books
Series: Textos B
Contributors: Shirley Clarke (Translated by), Teresa Amado (General editor), Clive Willis (Translated by), Amélia P Hutchinson (General editor), Philip Krummrich (Edited and translated by), Patricia Anne Odber de Baubeta (Contributions by), Francisco Fernandes (Translated by), Josiah Blackmore (Introduction by), Iona McCleery (Translated by), Juliet Perkins (Edited and translated by)
Language: English
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd

Volume 3. The Chronicle of King João I of Portugal, Part I
Volume III of the first complete English translation of the chronicles of Fernão Lopes covers the War of Succession (1383-1385), the rise of the House of Avis under João I and his acclamation by the Cortes in Coimbra.
Volume III of the first complete English translation of the chronicles of Fernão Lopes chronicles the War of Succession (1383-1385), the rise of the House of Avis under João I, and his acclamation by the Cortes in Coimbra.Until now, the chronicles of Fernão Lopes (c.1380-c.1460) have only been available in critical editions or in partial translations. Comparable to the works of Froissart in France or López de Ayala in Spain, the chronicles provide a wealth of detail on late fourteenth-century politics, diplomacy, warfare and economic matters, courtly society, queenship and noble women, as well as more mundane concerns such as food, health and the purchasing power of a fluctuating currency. Lopes had a keen eye for detail and a perspective especially attuned to the common people, and his chronicles provide an invaluable source for the history of Western Europe in the later Middle Ages.