Henry Bradshaw
Collected Papers of Henry Bradshaw
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Collected Papers of Henry Bradshaw
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First published in 1889, this volume draws together a large number of Henry Bradshaw's papers.
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First published in 1889, this volume draws together a large number of Henry Bradshaw's papers.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 510
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Februar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 820g
- ISBN-13: 9781107600058
- ISBN-10: 1107600057
- Artikelnr.: 35214840
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 510
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Februar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 820g
- ISBN-13: 9781107600058
- ISBN-10: 1107600057
- Artikelnr.: 35214840
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. On the recovery of the long lost Waldensian Manuscripts; 2. Two lists of
books in the university library; 3. An early University statute concerning
hostels; 4. On two hitherto unknown poems by John Barbour, author of the
Brus; 5. A view of the state of the University in Queen Anne's reign (with
1 plate); 6. On the earliest English engravings of the indulgence known as
the 'image of pity' (with 1 plate); 7. The skeleton of Chaucer's Canterbury
Tales; 8. The printer of the historia S. Albani (with 1 plate); 9. An
inventory of the stuff in the college chambers (King's College), 1598; 10.
The University Library; 11. A classified index of the fifteenth century
books in the De Meyer Collection sold at Ghent, November, 1869; 12. On the
engraved device used by Nicolaus Gotz of Sletzstat, the Cologne printer, in
1474 (with 2 plates); 13. On two engravings of copper, by G. M., a
wandering Flemish artist of the XV-XVIth century (with 2 plates); 14. List
of the founts of type and woodcut devices used by printers in Holland in
the fifteenth century (with 3 plates); 15. On the oldest written remains of
the Welsh language; 16. On the collection of portraits belonging to the
University before the Civil War; 17. Notes of the Episcopal visitation of
the archdeaconry of Ely in 1685; 18. On the ABC as an authorized
school-book in the sixteenth century; 19. Notice of a fragment of the
fifteen Oes and other prayers printed at Westminster by W. Caxton about
1490-91, preserved in the library of the Baptist College, Bristol; 20. Note
upon the various spellings of the name of St Erasmus in the churchwardens'
accounts of Trinity Church, Cambridge, during the years 1504 to 1530; 21.
Godfried van der Haghen (G. H.), the publisher of Tindale's own last
edition of the New Testament in 1534-5; 22. The president's address at the
opening of the fifth annual meeting of the Library Association of the
United Kingdom, Cambridge, Sept. 5, 1882; 23. The early collection of
canons commonly known as Hibernensis: a letter address to Dr F. W. H.
Wasserschleben, Privy Councillor, Professor of Law in the University of
Giessen; 24. A half-century of notes on the day-book of John Dorne,
bookseller in Oxford, AD 1520, as edited by F. Madan for the Oxford
Historical Society; Appendix.
books in the university library; 3. An early University statute concerning
hostels; 4. On two hitherto unknown poems by John Barbour, author of the
Brus; 5. A view of the state of the University in Queen Anne's reign (with
1 plate); 6. On the earliest English engravings of the indulgence known as
the 'image of pity' (with 1 plate); 7. The skeleton of Chaucer's Canterbury
Tales; 8. The printer of the historia S. Albani (with 1 plate); 9. An
inventory of the stuff in the college chambers (King's College), 1598; 10.
The University Library; 11. A classified index of the fifteenth century
books in the De Meyer Collection sold at Ghent, November, 1869; 12. On the
engraved device used by Nicolaus Gotz of Sletzstat, the Cologne printer, in
1474 (with 2 plates); 13. On two engravings of copper, by G. M., a
wandering Flemish artist of the XV-XVIth century (with 2 plates); 14. List
of the founts of type and woodcut devices used by printers in Holland in
the fifteenth century (with 3 plates); 15. On the oldest written remains of
the Welsh language; 16. On the collection of portraits belonging to the
University before the Civil War; 17. Notes of the Episcopal visitation of
the archdeaconry of Ely in 1685; 18. On the ABC as an authorized
school-book in the sixteenth century; 19. Notice of a fragment of the
fifteen Oes and other prayers printed at Westminster by W. Caxton about
1490-91, preserved in the library of the Baptist College, Bristol; 20. Note
upon the various spellings of the name of St Erasmus in the churchwardens'
accounts of Trinity Church, Cambridge, during the years 1504 to 1530; 21.
Godfried van der Haghen (G. H.), the publisher of Tindale's own last
edition of the New Testament in 1534-5; 22. The president's address at the
opening of the fifth annual meeting of the Library Association of the
United Kingdom, Cambridge, Sept. 5, 1882; 23. The early collection of
canons commonly known as Hibernensis: a letter address to Dr F. W. H.
Wasserschleben, Privy Councillor, Professor of Law in the University of
Giessen; 24. A half-century of notes on the day-book of John Dorne,
bookseller in Oxford, AD 1520, as edited by F. Madan for the Oxford
Historical Society; Appendix.
1. On the recovery of the long lost Waldensian Manuscripts; 2. Two lists of
books in the university library; 3. An early University statute concerning
hostels; 4. On two hitherto unknown poems by John Barbour, author of the
Brus; 5. A view of the state of the University in Queen Anne's reign (with
1 plate); 6. On the earliest English engravings of the indulgence known as
the 'image of pity' (with 1 plate); 7. The skeleton of Chaucer's Canterbury
Tales; 8. The printer of the historia S. Albani (with 1 plate); 9. An
inventory of the stuff in the college chambers (King's College), 1598; 10.
The University Library; 11. A classified index of the fifteenth century
books in the De Meyer Collection sold at Ghent, November, 1869; 12. On the
engraved device used by Nicolaus Gotz of Sletzstat, the Cologne printer, in
1474 (with 2 plates); 13. On two engravings of copper, by G. M., a
wandering Flemish artist of the XV-XVIth century (with 2 plates); 14. List
of the founts of type and woodcut devices used by printers in Holland in
the fifteenth century (with 3 plates); 15. On the oldest written remains of
the Welsh language; 16. On the collection of portraits belonging to the
University before the Civil War; 17. Notes of the Episcopal visitation of
the archdeaconry of Ely in 1685; 18. On the ABC as an authorized
school-book in the sixteenth century; 19. Notice of a fragment of the
fifteen Oes and other prayers printed at Westminster by W. Caxton about
1490-91, preserved in the library of the Baptist College, Bristol; 20. Note
upon the various spellings of the name of St Erasmus in the churchwardens'
accounts of Trinity Church, Cambridge, during the years 1504 to 1530; 21.
Godfried van der Haghen (G. H.), the publisher of Tindale's own last
edition of the New Testament in 1534-5; 22. The president's address at the
opening of the fifth annual meeting of the Library Association of the
United Kingdom, Cambridge, Sept. 5, 1882; 23. The early collection of
canons commonly known as Hibernensis: a letter address to Dr F. W. H.
Wasserschleben, Privy Councillor, Professor of Law in the University of
Giessen; 24. A half-century of notes on the day-book of John Dorne,
bookseller in Oxford, AD 1520, as edited by F. Madan for the Oxford
Historical Society; Appendix.
books in the university library; 3. An early University statute concerning
hostels; 4. On two hitherto unknown poems by John Barbour, author of the
Brus; 5. A view of the state of the University in Queen Anne's reign (with
1 plate); 6. On the earliest English engravings of the indulgence known as
the 'image of pity' (with 1 plate); 7. The skeleton of Chaucer's Canterbury
Tales; 8. The printer of the historia S. Albani (with 1 plate); 9. An
inventory of the stuff in the college chambers (King's College), 1598; 10.
The University Library; 11. A classified index of the fifteenth century
books in the De Meyer Collection sold at Ghent, November, 1869; 12. On the
engraved device used by Nicolaus Gotz of Sletzstat, the Cologne printer, in
1474 (with 2 plates); 13. On two engravings of copper, by G. M., a
wandering Flemish artist of the XV-XVIth century (with 2 plates); 14. List
of the founts of type and woodcut devices used by printers in Holland in
the fifteenth century (with 3 plates); 15. On the oldest written remains of
the Welsh language; 16. On the collection of portraits belonging to the
University before the Civil War; 17. Notes of the Episcopal visitation of
the archdeaconry of Ely in 1685; 18. On the ABC as an authorized
school-book in the sixteenth century; 19. Notice of a fragment of the
fifteen Oes and other prayers printed at Westminster by W. Caxton about
1490-91, preserved in the library of the Baptist College, Bristol; 20. Note
upon the various spellings of the name of St Erasmus in the churchwardens'
accounts of Trinity Church, Cambridge, during the years 1504 to 1530; 21.
Godfried van der Haghen (G. H.), the publisher of Tindale's own last
edition of the New Testament in 1534-5; 22. The president's address at the
opening of the fifth annual meeting of the Library Association of the
United Kingdom, Cambridge, Sept. 5, 1882; 23. The early collection of
canons commonly known as Hibernensis: a letter address to Dr F. W. H.
Wasserschleben, Privy Councillor, Professor of Law in the University of
Giessen; 24. A half-century of notes on the day-book of John Dorne,
bookseller in Oxford, AD 1520, as edited by F. Madan for the Oxford
Historical Society; Appendix.