The Cambridge Illustrated History of the Middle Ages
Three-volume book
The Cambridge Illustrated History of the Middle Ages is a three-volume work which was first written in French by Robert Fossier and published in 1982 as Le Moyen Age. It was revised and translated for the Cambridge University Press by translators including Stuart Airlie, Robyn Marsack and Janet Sondheimer.[1]
See also
- The Cambridge Medieval History
- The New Cambridge Medieval History
- The Oxford Illustrated History of Medieval Europe
References
- ^ Ronald B. Herzman (1993), "The Cambridge Illustrated History of the Middle Ages. Vol. 1, 350–950 ed. by Robert Fossier (review)", Studies in the Age of Chaucer, 15, The New Chaucer Society: 197–198, doi:10.1353/sac.1993.0020, S2CID 165520157
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