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"The English Register of Oseney Abbey, by Oxford, Written About 1460" offers a fascinating glimpse into late medieval England through the records of Oseney Abbey. This meticulously preserved register provides invaluable insights into the daily life, administration, and local history of the abbey and its surrounding community in Oxfordshire. Dating back to the mid-15th century, the text showcases the language and customs of the period, making it an essential resource for historians, linguists, and anyone interested in medieval studies.
Originally compiled around 1460, this register captures a critical period in English history, reflecting the social, economic, and religious landscape of the time. Students and researchers will find this volume an invaluable primary source for understanding the intricacies of monastic life and the broader context of medieval England. Its enduring appeal lies in its authentic voice and detailed portrayal of a bygone era.
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