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Domesday Book (Penguin Classic): A Complete Translation
Contributor(s): Martin, G. H. (Author), Williams, Ann (Author)
ISBN: 0141439947     ISBN-13: 9780141439945
Publisher: Penguin Group
OUR PRICE:   $30.60  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: September 2004
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BISAC Categories:
- History | Europe - Medieval
- History | Social History
Dewey: 333.322
Series: Penguin Classics
Physical Information: 2.5" H x 6.1" W x 9.1" (3.00 lbs) 1456 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - British Isles
- Chronological Period - Medieval (500-1453)
 
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Publisher Description:
Domesday Book is one of the most famous documents in English history--and arguably in world history. Now available in one volume, here is the complete, authoritative translation from the original Latin, together with an index of places and a glossary of terms used.

Domesday was compiled in a matter of months in 1086, at the end of William the Conqueror's life. According to a first-hand account by Robert, Bishop of Hereford, those sent out by the king ". . . made a survey of all England; of the lands in each of the countries; of the possessions of each of the magnates, their lands, their habitations, their men." The detailed picture of the English landscape it offers has no equal in any country, while it is valuable not only in the picture it allows local historians to construct their area in the eleventh century but also as the foundation document of the national archives.

"Domesday Book is the book of English history. No other country in the world possesses such a detailed single record from so far back . . . A must for scholars and history buffs everywhere."--Michael Wood

"Domesday Book is not only one of the most important documents in English history: it is one of the most extraordinary documents in any country's history"--Lady Antonia Fraser

"The most detailed survey of a kingdom before the modern age . . . Now a new translation has been published in one volume, offering a unique picture of an early medieval society."--The Times Educational Supplement