[continued] Hugh of Saint-Victor’s ‘Chronicle’ (De tribus maximis circumstantis gestorum): Geographical names

Edited by R. Baron,‘Hugues de Saint-Victor lexicographe. Trois texts inédits’, Cultura Neolatina 16 (1956) 109–45, at 139–45.

William M. Green, ‘Hugo of St Victor De tribus maximis circumstantiis gestorum’, Speculum 18 (1943) 484–93, at 493, refers to the next section (ff. 17r–18r) as: ‘Geographical names. There are lists of countries and provinces of Asia, Africa, and Europe, also of mountains, rivers, islands and cities (including twelve named Alexandria). The same lists are given in the third book of the Excerptiones’ (PL, clxxvii, 209–16).  















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[continued] Hugh of Saint-Victor’s ‘Chronicle’ (De tribus maximis circumstantis gestorum): Geographical names

Edited by R. Baron,‘Hugues de Saint-Victor lexicographe. Trois texts inédits’, Cultura Neolatina 16 (1956) 109–45, at 139–45.

William M. Green, ‘Hugo of St Victor De tribus maximis circumstantiis gestorum’, Speculum 18 (1943) 484–93, at 493, refers to the next section (ff. 17r–18r) as: ‘Geographical names. There are lists of countries and provinces of Asia, Africa, and Europe, also of mountains, rivers, islands and cities (including twelve named Alexandria). The same lists are given in the third book of the Excerptiones’ (PL, clxxvii, 209–16).  















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