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John Brompton or Bromton (fl. 1436) was a supposed English chronicler. Brompton was elected abbot of Jervaulx in 1436. The authorship of the compilation printed in Roger Twysden's Decem Scriptores is uncertain. It has been ascribed to Brompton on the strength of an inscription at the end of the C. C. C. Cambridge MS., which may mean nothing more than that Brompton had that manuscript transcribed for him.

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  • John Brompton (en)
  • John Brompton (fr)
  • Бромптон, Джон (ru)
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  • John Brompton (mort vers 1464) est un moine cistercien, abbé de l'abbaye de Jervaulx à partir de 1436. On lui attribue une chronique médiévale anglaise couvrant la période de 588 à 1199. Cette chronique serait en fait une compilation anonyme que l'on date du XIVe siècle en raison de ses références à Ranulf Higdon, et que Brompton aurait faite copier pour la bibliothèque de son monastère. (fr)
  • Джон Бромптон, или Бромтон (англ. John Brompton, лат. Johannes Bromptonus; до 1436 — после 1464) — предполагаемый английский хронист, монах-цистерцианец, настоятель Джерволкского аббатства Св. Марии в Ист-Уиттоне близ Рипона в Йоркшире. (ru)
  • John Brompton or Bromton (fl. 1436) was a supposed English chronicler. Brompton was elected abbot of Jervaulx in 1436. The authorship of the compilation printed in Roger Twysden's Decem Scriptores is uncertain. It has been ascribed to Brompton on the strength of an inscription at the end of the C. C. C. Cambridge MS., which may mean nothing more than that Brompton had that manuscript transcribed for him. (en)
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  • John Brompton or Bromton (fl. 1436) was a supposed English chronicler. Brompton was elected abbot of Jervaulx in 1436. The authorship of the compilation printed in Roger Twysden's Decem Scriptores is uncertain. It has been ascribed to Brompton on the strength of an inscription at the end of the C. C. C. Cambridge MS., which may mean nothing more than that Brompton had that manuscript transcribed for him. Thomas Duffus Hardy pointed out that the compilation must have been made after the middle of the fourteenth century, as it contains many extracts from Ralph Higden, who is referred to, 'and that there is reason to believe that it was based on a previous compilation, made probably by a person connected with the diocese of Norwich.' The work is wholly uncritical; widely accepted as authoritative by writers of past times, it contains many fables. (en)
  • John Brompton (mort vers 1464) est un moine cistercien, abbé de l'abbaye de Jervaulx à partir de 1436. On lui attribue une chronique médiévale anglaise couvrant la période de 588 à 1199. Cette chronique serait en fait une compilation anonyme que l'on date du XIVe siècle en raison de ses références à Ranulf Higdon, et que Brompton aurait faite copier pour la bibliothèque de son monastère. (fr)
  • Джон Бромптон, или Бромтон (англ. John Brompton, лат. Johannes Bromptonus; до 1436 — после 1464) — предполагаемый английский хронист, монах-цистерцианец, настоятель Джерволкского аббатства Св. Марии в Ист-Уиттоне близ Рипона в Йоркшире. (ru)
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