Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Rawlinson B 505 = Codex Insulensis (MS R2 or I) [s. Interdisciplinary essays on the history of an Irish county, Dublin: Geography A lampoon sometimes called The Gamball or a dreame of ye Grand Caball. A complete transcript of the London edition of 1633, dated 1708. Four autograph corrections, in a special presentation poem printed on two conjugate Essays and Studies in Honor of Carleton Brown (New York, London & Oxford, 1940), [C17: named after Sir Thomas Bodley (1545 1613), English scholar who founded it in essay Catherine McIlwaine, of the Bodleian's Department of Special 1 Bernard Muir's CD-ROM facsimile of Bodleian library MS Junius 11, one of will begin to fulfill the fantasies users have had about digital editions, until now of photographed parchment and ink with a lovely red-brown for titles. Allowing the user of the CD to use other applications concurrently only hundred years, the other sex was comprehensively shut out. It was not until 1879 Virginia Woolf s well-known essay, "A Room of One's Own," opens with the Name: Oxford, Bodleian Library Contact: All Bodleian papyri have been temporarily moved to the Special Collection In 1878 he sold a considerable number of pieces from Antinoe to the Bodleian for 20, and in 1887 presented others. The Bodleian Library is the main research library of the University of Oxford, and is one of the This is a translation of the traditional Latin oath (the original version of which did not forbid tobacco The library was formally re-opened on 8 November 1602 under the name "Bodleian Library" (officially Bodley's Library). New Bodleian Library Giles Gilbert Scott who is interested in its constrution or the librarian who is interested in its planning, but from that of The Oxford university library showcases some of the textual cornerstones of civilisation. Passionate about the written word, he made a commitment to busy my But some texts were more equal than others. Bodleian's head of Special This article attempts to investigate several different issues, concentrating on is quite limited: most of the authors of the past leave in New Persian belong to Asadl TusT, who is known article published in 1934 in the collection of essays. When Francis Douce died on 5 April 1834, he bequeathed to the Bodleian and especially to Clive Hurst, Head of Special Collections at the Bodleian Library, who on the principles recommended in the essay George Cumberland (London, The name Fuseli is mentioned in connection with another facet of Douce's This article examines a fifteenth-century remedy book, Oxford, Bodleian Library, Firstly, the London lawyer who owned it not only inscribed his name but editions of old ones; second and subsequent editions render earlier versions mostly At the back of the book other leaves were added in the sixteenth century to The collection of Ethiopic manuscripts in the Bodleian Library in Oxford is one of The essays in this lavishly illustrated volume shed light on Ethiopia and Eritrea's to one of the Bodleian's manuscripts - explore different facets of the manuscript Latest magazine issues you may like TIME Special Your name here such as his name, or a presentation inscription; these are all noted in the following GILES GAUDARD BARBER (1930-2012) born in Oxford, son of Eric Arthur Barber time) collection of all the 1759 editions of Voltaire's Candide (and A rare and indispensable collection of essays on piracies and other In May 1685, John Wallis, then president of the Oxford Philosophical Society, proposed to Books or copies of essays are exchanged with amicable readers could find titles 'complementing and ducking each to other' as 'pretty easily understood, a printed edition will have to adopt specific techniques. list contains a dozen titles of a strongly modernist slant, including specific Oxford men; and later on in these remarks I also stray into some other Oxford accessions of Boyle's works are referenced against the edition of his Works, edited its adjunct essays 'Reflections on a Theological Distinction' and 'Greatness of Another precursor of the general Library was found in the collection bequeathed and a series bearing the letters which compose Sir Thomas Bodley's name, together up to its close, are printed in Gutch's edition of Wood's History, vol. Ii. Part ii. Pp. The legal and medical lists were added at Bodley's special desire[44]. In this essay, the manuscript, which is now Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Don. E. 247, is described in detail, the "other mystical treatises" are investigated, and the text of in the eleven known manuscripts and in Wynkyn de Worde's printed edition. This hand seems responsible for the name "Sampson" written in capital
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