A Catalogue of the Manuscripts Preserved in the Library of the University of Cambridge, Volume 1 |
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At the last - mentioned date the number of books surviving was reduced as low as 177 : while it is added , “ Most parte of all theis books be of velam and parchment , but veray sore cut and mangled for the lymned letters and pictures .
At the last - mentioned date the number of books surviving was reduced as low as 177 : while it is added , “ Most parte of all theis books be of velam and parchment , but veray sore cut and mangled for the lymned letters and pictures .
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Among the leading donors may . be mentioned George duke of Buckingham , John Selden , Nicholas Hobart , Dr Bretton , Thomas Baker , and Bishop Hacket . The last - mentioned prelate bequeathed to the University the whole of his extensive ...
Among the leading donors may . be mentioned George duke of Buckingham , John Selden , Nicholas Hobart , Dr Bretton , Thomas Baker , and Bishop Hacket . The last - mentioned prelate bequeathed to the University the whole of his extensive ...
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The cataloguing of the Oriental MSS . interspersed through the general collection has been entrusted to Professor Williams , whose work will form a sequel to the Catalogue above mentioned , p . xi . n . ? . 4.
The cataloguing of the Oriental MSS . interspersed through the general collection has been entrusted to Professor Williams , whose work will form a sequel to the Catalogue above mentioned , p . xi . n . ? . 4.
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The age , style , and character of the piece accord with a conjecture , that the “ hermyte ' here mentioned as its author or translator was the famous solitary Richard Rolle , who lived at HamPOLE , near Doncaster , and died in 1348 ...
The age , style , and character of the piece accord with a conjecture , that the “ hermyte ' here mentioned as its author or translator was the famous solitary Richard Rolle , who lived at HamPOLE , near Doncaster , and died in 1348 ...
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This note , after an account of the author's difficulties , and a mention ' magnorum auctorum Virgilii Ovidii et Homeri , ' concludes ( p . 182 ) : ... ffactum est autem presens opus anno dominice Incarnacionis mo.cco . octuagesimo ...
This note , after an account of the author's difficulties , and a mention ' magnorum auctorum Virgilii Ovidii et Homeri , ' concludes ( p . 182 ) : ... ffactum est autem presens opus anno dominice Incarnacionis mo.cco . octuagesimo ...
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