- The
Annales Cavenses are a
chronicle compiled at the La Trinità
della Cava
abbey in Cava de' Tirreni,
province of Salerno,
southern Italy. It consists...
- Aquino. De
Ludovico Imperator Augusti captivate-De Liburia.
Chronicon Cavense, an
alleged 12th
century chronicle,
which in 1847, due to the conclusive...
- of Naples, but he
refused the position,
preferring the
school of
Badia cavense,
which he put in
charge of in 1878, as its prefect. Bonazzi's principle...
- do****ents,
unearthed by
Robert Russell Newton, are
taken from the
Annales Cavenses,
Latin chronicles from la Trinità
della Cava (Province of Salerno). They...
-
library that
included nearly 60,000 m****cripts
including the
Dictionarium Cavense compiled by
Agostino Venieri between 1595 and 1599.
Salvatore wrote a history...
- (CDC
bibliographic abbreviation; in Italian: the
diplomatic code of the
Cavense, or Cavese) is an
editorial project active in the
field of the history...
- century. A
foundation date of 954 AD is do****ented in the
spurious Chronicon Cavense of the forger,
scholar and
priest Francesco Maria Pratilli (1689–1763)...
- from m****cripts in
Fossanova Abbey. Anon.:
Chronicle of Cava (Chronicon
Cavense) from 569 to 1318. [Now
considered one of the most
audacious forgeries...
-
Fossanova Abbey, near Ceccano. It is
partially dependent on the
Annales Cavenses and
Annales Casinenses, and
contains no
original material prior to the...
- March, 1925, p. 205)." Gregorovius, pp. 403-406. Jaffé, p. 824. "Annales
Cavenses", in:
Monumenta Germaniae Historica Scriptorum Tomus III, p. 191: "D. Kalixtus...