Chronicon historiam

The Chronicon historiam, or "Chronicon historiam Repvblicae Brunantiae" is a 16th century book on the history of the Brunanter Republic. It became a textbook standard by the late 17th century and is still printed to this day.

The book was written in Augustus Malphius (Malphy) in 1612 and was based on first-hand accounts of the dealings of the republic, from the time of the War of Independence and the Convention of Grijzestad to "its demise in 1475 under Leuvis Van Damme". Originally written in Latin, it became used by tertiary schools in Brunant when studying Brunant's history.

In English, the title is usually named "Chronicon historiam, or a history of the Brunanter Republic". It has been printed in English since 1823 and is in its 13th edition (2008). It has been printed in Dutch since 1747 and is in its 20th edition.