- Thomas Walsingham
Thomas Walsingham (d. c. 1422) was an English chronicler.
Life
He was probably educated at
St Albans Abbey atSt Albans ,Hertfordshire , and at Oxford.He became a
monk at St Albans, where he appears to have passed the whole of his monastic life, excepting a period from 1394 to 1396 during which he was prior ofWymondham Abbey ,Norfolk, England , anotherBenedictine house. At St Albans he was in charge of the "scriptorium", or writing room, and he died about 1422.Works
Walsingham is the main authority for the history of England during the reigns of Richard II, Henry IV and Henry V, including the
Peasants Revolt rising underWat Tyler in 1381. He shows considerable animus againstJohn Wyclif fe and the Lollards.Walsingham's most important work is his "Historia Anglicana", covering the period between 1272 and 1422. Some authorities hold that Walsingham himself only wrote the section between 1377 and 1392, but this view is controverted by
James Gairdner in his "Early chroniclers of Europe" (1879).The "Historia", which from the beginning to 1377 is largely a compilation from earlier chroniclers, was published by
Matthew Parker in 1574 as "Historia Angliae brevis". Covering some of the same ground Walsingham wrote a "Chronicon Angliae"; this deals with English history from 1328 to 1388. His other writings include the "Gesta Abbatum Monasterii Sancti Albani", the "Ypodigma Neustriae", the "Arcana Deorum", the "Dictys Cretensis", the "Historia Magni Principis Alexandri", the "Prohemia Poetarum", and the "Defensio de praerogativis et dignitatibus ordinem monasticam concernentibus".The "Gesta" is a history of the abbots of St Albans from the foundation of the abbey to 1381. The original work of Walsingham is the period between 1308 and 1381, the earlier part being merely a compilation.
The "Ypodigma" purports to be a history of the dukes of
Normandy , but it also contains some English history. Compiled about 1419, it was dedicated to Henry V and was written to justify this king's invasion of France. It was first published by Matthew Parker in 1574.The "Arcana Deorum" is a commentary on
Ovid 's "Metamophoses"; the "Dictys Cretensis" is a history of theTrojan War ; the "Historia Magni Principis Alexandri" is a history ofAlexander the Great ; the "Prohemia Poetarum" is a commentary on the lives and works of many classical andChristian authors; the "Defensio de praerogativis et dignitatibus ordinem monasticam concernentibus" uses historical examples to defend monastic institutions.Another history of England by Walsingham dealing with the period between 1272 and 1393 is in manuscript in the
British Museum . This history agrees in many particulars with the "Chronicon Angliae", but it is much less hostile toJohn of Gaunt ,Duke of Lancaster .References
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