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Liber de compositione castri Ambaziae et ipsius dominorum gesta

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The '''''Liber de compositione castri Ambaziae et ipsius dominorum gesta''''' (Book about the Construction of the Castle of Amboise and the Deeds of Its Lords) is an anonymous 12th-century [[Latin]] chronicle of the early history of [[House of Amboise|the lords]] and [[castle of Amboise]]. It begins with an account of [[Touraine]] and its historical narrative proceeds from [[Julius Caesar]] down to [[Louis VII of France|Louis VII]] (1137–1180).<ref>Nicholas L. Paul, "An Angevin Imperial Context for the Amboise–Anjou Historical Narratives Program", ''Anglo-Norman Studies, XLI: Proceedings of the Battle Conference 2018'' (Boydell & Brewer, 2019), from [https://ift.tt/2zmxvER preview] online.</ref>

==Editions==

*[https://ift.tt/2PcLckl "Liber de compositione castri Ambaziae et ipsius dominorum gesta"], in [[Louis Halphen]] and [[René Poupardin]], eds., ''Chronique des comtes d'Anjou et des seigneurs d'Amboise'' (Paris: Auguste Picard, 1913), pp. 1–24.
*"Liber de compositione castri Ambaziæ", in Paul Marchegay and André Salmon, eds., ''Chroniques d'Anjou'', Volume 1 (Cambridge University Press, 2010 [1856]), pp. 3–33.


==References==


[[Category:12th-century Latin literature]]
[[Category:Medieval Latin histories]]
[[Category:French chronicles]]
[[Category:Arthurian literature in Latin]]


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