Guillaume de Nangis, also known as William of Nangis (died 1300) was a French chronicler. William was a monk in the Abbey of St. -Denis. About 1285 he was placed in charge of the abbey library as custos cartarum, and he died in June or July 1300. Having doubtless done some work on the Latin manuscripts on which the Grandes Chroniques de France are based, William wrote a long Chronicon, dealing with the history of the world from the creation until 1300.
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- Guillaume de Nangis, also known as William of Nangis (died 1300) was a French chronicler. William was a monk in the Abbey of St. -Denis. About 1285 he was placed in charge of the abbey library as custos cartarum, and he died in June or July 1300. Having doubtless done some work on the Latin manuscripts on which the Grandes Chroniques de France are based, William wrote a long Chronicon, dealing with the history of the world from the creation until 1300. For the period before 1113 this work merely repeats that of Sigebert of Gembloux and others; but after this date it contains some new and valuable matter. William's other writings are: Gesta Ludovici IX; Gesta Philippi III, sive Audacis; Chronicon abbreviatum regum Francorum; and a French translation of the same work written for the laity. Making use of the large store of manuscripts at Saint Denis, William was a compiler rather than an author, and with the exception of the latter part of the Chronicon his writings do not add materially to our knowledge of the time. In his Gesta Ludovici IX he included a letter from Sempad the Constable to Henry I of Cyprus. Both his chronicles, however, became very popular and found several continuators, Jean de Joinville being among those who made use of the Chronicon. This work from 1113 to 1300, with continuations to 1368, has been edited by H. Géraud for the Société de l'histoire de France (Paris, 1843), and practically all William's writings are found in the twentieth volume of Martin Bouquet's Recueil des Historiens des Gaules et de la France (Paris, 1738-1876). A French translation of the Chronicon is in Guizot's Collection des memoires relatifs de l'histoire de France (Paris, 1823-1835).
- Guillaume de Nangis est un historien bénédictin de Saint-Denis, mort en 1300. Garde des chartes de Saint Denis de 1289 à 1299, il est l'auteur d'une Chronique des rois de France et de Vies de Saint Louis et de ses frères, Philippe le Hardi et Robert, insérées dans la collection d'André Duchesne, et publiées à part par Géraud en 1843. Il a également écrit une Chronique latine" dite chronique latine de Guillaume de Nangis, de 1113 à 1300 avec les continuations de cette chronique de 1300 à 1368. Édition. H. Géraud, vol. 1, Paris, 1843.
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- Guillaume de Nangis, also known as William of Nangis (died 1300) was a French chronicler. William was a monk in the Abbey of St. -Denis. About 1285 he was placed in charge of the abbey library as custos cartarum, and he died in June or July 1300. Having doubtless done some work on the Latin manuscripts on which the Grandes Chroniques de France are based, William wrote a long Chronicon, dealing with the history of the world from the creation until 1300.
- Guillaume de Nangis est un historien bénédictin de Saint-Denis, mort en 1300. Garde des chartes de Saint Denis de 1289 à 1299, il est l'auteur d'une Chronique des rois de France et de Vies de Saint Louis et de ses frères, Philippe le Hardi et Robert, insérées dans la collection d'André Duchesne, et publiées à part par Géraud en 1843.
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