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  • ...time before the error was finally laid to rest. Some still argue that the compendium and its continuation were written by an anonymous Franciscan friar from Jut ...the compendium is sometimes called “Saxokompendiet” or simply “Compendium Saxonis”.
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  • ...time before the error was finally laid to rest. Some still argue that the compendium and its continuation were written by an anonymous Franciscan friar from Jut ...the compendium is sometimes called “Saxokompendiet” or simply “Compendium Saxonis”.
    16 KB (2,403 words) - 09:35, 4 July 2012
  • ...ntury, but it may owe its origin to the characterisation in the Compendium Saxonis (c. 1345) of Saxo as quidam egregius grammaticus, "an excellent Latin scho ...n his last will, calling him his clerk or secretary (DD I,4 no. 32, 1201): Saxoni clerico suo duas marcas argenti et dimidiam concesserat [-cessit trad.], qu
    73 KB (11,763 words) - 08:55, 18 March 2012
  • ...dle Ages and it is perhaps best understood when compared with >Compendium Saxonis & Chronica Jutensis. ...toriographical works in the Middle Ages, rivalled only by the >Compendium Saxonis with its continuation, the Chronica Jutensis. An astonishing success for t
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  • ...ial pertaining to Denmark is also found in Chronica Jutensis ([[Compendium Saxonis & Chronica Jutensis]]), [[Chronica Sialandie]] and Continuatio Chronice Si Sixteenth-century excerpts of the excerpts of Chronica Jutensis (>Compendium Saxonis and Chronica Jutensis) in the Collectanea Petri Olai (Copenhagen, AM 107 8
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  • Ericus declares the organizing principle of his compendium of the history of the Swedish realm in the beginning of chapter 4, and then ...wedish Annales ([[Annales Danici]], [[Annales Suecici]]), the [[Compendium Saxonis & Chronica Jutensis]] (about 1350), the Old Swedish Prose- and Rhyme-chron
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  • ...Magnus’s rule. It uses a source derived from Saxo (probably the Compendium Saxonis or perhaps Saxo himself) and it draws on Icelandic material that had alrea
    77 KB (11,981 words) - 13:41, 27 June 2012
  • ...Saxo’s Gesta Danorum. If this were so, the appearance of the [[Compendium Saxonis & Chronica Jutensis]] in the 1340s might be the reason why there is no tra
    77 KB (11,750 words) - 11:51, 27 June 2012