Hello medhist-ga
Further to my comment below, I have found the following:
The English text of the Toledo letter online in a collection of text
files relating to a course "Apocalypse, the Millennium, and History "
at Hamilton College
http://academics.hamilton.edu/religious_studies/rseager/re336.00/text_medieval.html#1
Unfortunately no source for the text is stated, but the page is by R
Seager, whose details are at
http://onthehill.hamilton.edu/academics/faculty.html?dept=Religious%20Studies
An account of the voyages of Richard 1 in the Holy Land "Richard of
Holy Trinity once ascribed to Geoffrey of Vinsauf)" , which mentions
the conjunction. This is in an online collection of medieval texts at
York University, Ontario
http://www.yorku.ca/inpar/richard_of_holy_trinity.pdf.
an extract from a fairly dismissive comment about the conjunction in
the "Annales Marbacenses." and commentary on the comment in a mailing
list message by Richard Kay, Department of History, University of
Kansas at http://www.ku.edu/~medieval/melcher/matthias/t104/0099.html
I have also found that this is from a discussion on Mediev-L:
"Astrology, Millennialism, and Us" The other threads for this
discussion, which may include references to other source material, can
be found in the archives at
http://www.ku.edu/~medieval/melcher/matthias/t103/
http://www.ku.edu/~medieval/melcher/matthias/t104/
The only reference to any edition of the Annales I can find is
"Annales Marbacenses qui dicuntur." Anhang: Annales Alsatici
breviores.
Edited by Hermann Bloch. 8to. 1907. Reprint 1979. on the site of the
Ancient and Medieval Studies Reading Room at Columbia
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/indiv/manc/mgh.html
This last item mentions the "Toledo Tables" of astronomical data which
would have been available to astrologers of the time. Fritz S.
Pedersen of the University of Copenhagen has a project on the Toledo
Tables, and provides some data about the source manuscripts at
http://www.igl.ku.dk/~fsp/
The chronicle of Roger of Hoveden were translated by Henry T. Riley
and published as "The Annals of Roger de Hoveden". 2 vols. London:
Bohn, 1853.
"Chronica Magistri Rogeri de Houedene" edited by William Stubbs,
published in 1868 by Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, London is
available at the web site of the Bibliotheque Nationale de France
http://gallica.bnf.fr/ (click on Recherche and use words from the
title in your search).
Gesta Regis Henrici Secundi Benedicti Abbatis. The Chronicle of the
Reigns of Henry II and Richard I. A.D. 1169-1192; by Benedict of
Peterborough, edited, from the Cotton MSS. by William Stubbs (London:
Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer: 1867 is also available at
http://gallica.bnf.fr/
A text in Italian by Guido Horn d'Arturo "NUMERI ARABICI E SIMBOLI
CELESTI" which appeared in Pubblicazioni dell'Osservatorio Astronomico
della R. Universitŕ di Bologna", I, 7, 1925 and is reproduced on the
web site of the Observatory of Bologna at
http://www.bo.astro.it/~biblio/Horn/Horn_page/arabi.html discusses the
conjunction (scroll down to Capo III) and gives a list of historical
sources.
Rigord wrote the Gesta Philippi Augusti, dealing with the life of the
French king, Philip Augustus, from his coronation in 1179 until 1206.
It was published in tome xvii. of Dom Bouquets Recueil des historiens
des Gaules ci de la France (Paris, 17381876); and with introduction
by H. F. Delaborde (Paris, 188285). A French translation of the Gesta
is in tome xi. of Guizots Collection des mémoires relatifs a
lhistoire de France (Paris, 1825).
(information from http://42.1911encyclopedia.org/R/RI/RILEY_JAMES_WHITCOMB.htm)
A modern commentary on the event expresses disappointment: "Even
though we have not personally delved into detailed chronologies of the
period, we are nonetheless disquieted over the lack of references to
the year 1186 as unusual in any sense. In the light of the zodiacal
situation, we would suppose that the conjunction had something epochal
to do with the history of Mariolatry, virgin worship, but reference
material along this line is not accessible at the present time."
http://www.magee.demon.co.uk/extracon.txt Sidereal Astrology Home Page
Search strategy: 1. planets, conjunction, 1186 2. "Roger of Hoveden",
3 "Benedict of Peterborough", 4. Rigord, 5. "Annales Marbacenses"
I hope this will provide you with a good start to your research |