Cambridge Antiquarian Communications 6

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Cambridge Antiquarian Communications 6
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True as it may be (nothing can be more probable) that William and Baldwin did eventually arrange the terms of the final settlement, those terms had not been arranged by the Easter of 1106. They were not arranged, therefore, during that visit to Rome of which William of Halmesbury is here treating.
This passage consists of 146^ (= 3 x 48f ) lines.
Amplification XXIV. There cannot be a doubt that, with the exception of the incorporated ''Itaque post hsec solebat acturus," all that intervenes betw
...een "Scripsit quoque" (MS.
p. 200) and "posse putamus" (MS. p. 204) is late work. It is not to be believed (1) that a passage containing a letter of reprimand to the Count of Meulan can have formed portion of the original ; or (2) that so long as Henry was alive Eadmer would have published such an account as we here find of the royal exaction ; or (3) that the " eo tempore " of the last sen- tence can have been written in 1111. Besides, (4) such a phrase as " nos brevitatem studentes pauca quae dicta sunt pro inten- tione prsesentis opusculi sufficere posse putamus" is nowhere to be found in any of Eadmer's early work.


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