De Rebus Britannicis Collectanea, Volume 3, is a significant historical text compiled by John Leland (1506-1552) and edited by Thomas Hearne. Written in Latin, this volume offers invaluable insights into the history and antiquities of Britain during the Renaissance period. Leland's work represents a pioneering effort in the systematic collection of historical data, making it an essential resource for scholars of British history and culture. This edition, meticulously prepared by Hearne, enhances the accessibility and scholarly value of Leland's original research. For historians, researchers, and anyone interested in the rich historical tapestry of Britain, this volume provides a window into the past, preserving the legacy of Leland's scholarly contributions for future generations.
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