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The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle

by James Ingram

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The Rev. James Ingram was a fellow of Oxford College in the early 19th Century and professor of Anglo-Saxon. He is not to be confused with James C. Ingram, the author of International Economics. His 1823 translation of The Anglo Saxon Chronicle is not the same translation as that of Anne Savage (1982) or that of Michael Swanton (1996), though it is a translation of the same work, more or less (various manuscript traditions).

The translation by James Ingram is not the translation by Anne Savage.
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