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Dialogus de Scaccario = The course of the Exchequer / by Richard, son of Nigel. And Constitutio Domus Regis = The Establishment of the Royal Household / [both] edited and translated by the late Charles Johnson, with corrections by F.E.L. Carter and D.E. Greenway.

Lippincott Library HJ1028 .F413 1983
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Fitzneale, Richard, approximately 1130-1198.
Contributor:
Johnson, Charles, 1870-1961.
Carter, F. E. L.
Greenway, Diana, 1937-
Nigel, Bishop of Ely, -1169.
Series:
Oxford medieval texts
Oxford medieval texts.
Standardized Title:
Dialogus de Scaccario. English & Latin
Language:
English
Latin
Subjects (All):
England. Exchequer.
England.
Finance, Public--England.
Finance, Public.
History.
Great Britain--History--Henry II, 1154-1189--Sources.
Great Britain.
Great Britain--History--Henry I, 1100-1135--Sources.
Physical Description:
lxiv,135, 135, 137-144 pages ; 23 cm.
Other Title:
Course of the Exchequer.
Establishment of the Royal Household.
De necessariis observantiis Scaccarii dialogus.
Place of Publication:
Oxford : Clarendon Press ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1983.
Notes:
Latin and English on opposite pages, numbered in duplicate.
Title on added t.p.: De necessariis observantiis Scaccarii dialogus, qui vulgo dicitur Dialogus de Scaccario.
The author of Constitutio Domus Regis is unknown but statements in the text suggest that it was written for or by Nigel of Ely.
Rev. ed. of: The course of the Exchequer. 1950.
Includes index.
Bibliography: page liiil̲iv.
ISBN:
0198222688
OCLC:
9557507

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