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Tradition and Innovation in Later Medieval English Manuscripts
In Tradition and Innovation in Later Medieval English Manuscripts, Kathleen L. Scott takes an in-depth look at five highly significant and previously unstudied medieval manuscripts. Each of these works exhibits the…
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University and College Libraries of Cambridge
The medieval university at Cambridge was a centre for the circulation of books. In complicated networks of acquisition and exchange, books were bought, borrowed, copied, and bequeathed. Colleges came to…
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Victorian Scientist
At the start of the nineteenth century, science was a minority cultural interest. By the end it had become one of the central components of contemporary thought. The growth of…
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Wycliffe New Testament 1388
Dr. W. R. Cooper edited The New Testament 1526, translated by William Tyndale (British Library, 2000).