Auctuarium_Prosperi_Havniense

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Auctarium Prosperi Havniense

Continuation of the Chronicle of Prosper of Aquitaine


The Auctarium Prosperi Havniense (or Continuatio Prosperi Havniensis) is an anonymous continuation of the Chronicle of Prosper of Aquitaine, embodied in a manuscript at Copenhagen (Latin: Havnia, hence Havniense); it was given this appellation by Theodor Mommsen. Written in Latin in Italy, it covers the periods 455–457 and 473–625. It is an important source for the early Lombard kingdom.[1]


References

  1. Continuatio Havniensis of Prosper, Clavis Historicorum Antiquitatis Posterioris.

Editions

  • Hille, Georg, ed. (1866). Prosperi Aquitani Chronici continuator Havniensis (in Latin). Nunc primum edidit. Berolini: apud Weidmannos.
  • Mommsen, Theodor, ed. (1892). Prosperi Continuatio Havniensis (in Latin). Monumenta Germaniae Historica. Auctores antiquissimi. Chronica minora saec. IV.V.VI.VII. Vol. 9/1. Berolini: apud Weidmannos. pp. 266–271 and pp. 298–339.
  • Muhlberger, Steven, ed. (1984). "The Copenhagen Continuation of Prosper: A Translation". Florilegium. Vol. 6, pp. 71–95.

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