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D'Ewes, a large part of which was purchased by Harley, see Andrew George Watson, ~The Library of Sir Simonds D'Ewes~ (London: British Library, 1966). 8 large tinted drawings with partial borders in colours and gold at the beginning of each
(b. 1591, d. 1633), printer at Troyes: bought of Jean Oudot in 1626 (f. 2; inscription transcribed above).Matthew de Varenne, London bookseller and auctioneer (fl. 1723/4): his sale (through Nathaniel Noel), 21 December 1723, lot 230.The Harley Collection, formed by
(b. 1591, d. 1633), printer at Troyes: bought of Jean Oudot in 1626 (f. 2; inscription transcribed above).Matthew de Varenne, London bookseller and auctioneer (fl. 1723/4): his sale (through Nathaniel Noel), 21 December 1723, lot 230.The Harley Collection, formed by
(b. 1591, d. 1633), printer at Troyes: bought of Jean Oudot in 1626 (f. 2; inscription transcribed above).Matthew de Varenne, London bookseller and auctioneer (fl. 1723/4): his sale (through Nathaniel Noel), 21 December 1723, lot 230.The Harley Collection, formed by
(b. 1591, d. 1633), printer at Troyes: bought of Jean Oudot in 1626 (f. 2; inscription transcribed above).Matthew de Varenne, London bookseller and auctioneer (fl. 1723/4): his sale (through Nathaniel Noel), 21 December 1723, lot 230.The Harley Collection, formed by
libraries of the Augustinian canons~, ed. by Teresa Webber and A. G. Watson, Corpus of British Medieval Library Catalogues, 6 (London: British Library, 1997), p. 428).Inscribed 'Henricus Norbrgge of Hilford', 16th century (f. 75). Inscribed, 16th/17th century, 'P. W.' (f.
in Düsseldorf: bought the entire Graevius library in 1703 ( see Wright 1972). Giovanni Giacomo Zamboni (d. 1753), resident in London for the Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt (c. 1723-1753), friend of Michael Mattaire, the classical scholar and historian of printing: bought
(b. 1591, d. 1633), printer at Troyes: bought of Jean Oudot in 1626 (f. 2; inscription transcribed above).Matthew de Varenne, London bookseller and auctioneer (fl. 1723/4): his sale (through Nathaniel Noel), 21 December 1723, lot 230.The Harley Collection, formed by
D'Ewes, a large part of which was purchased by Harley, see Andrew George Watson, ~The Library of Sir Simonds D'Ewes~ (London: British Library, 1966). 8 large tinted drawings with partial borders in colours and gold at the beginning of each
D'Ewes, a large part of which was purchased by Harley, see Andrew George Watson, ~The Library of Sir Simonds D'Ewes~ (London: British Library, 1966). 8 large tinted drawings with partial borders in colours and gold at the beginning of each
D'Ewes, a large part of which was purchased by Harley, see Andrew George Watson, ~The Library of Sir Simonds D'Ewes~ (London: British Library, 1966). 8 large tinted drawings with partial borders in colours and gold at the beginning of each
D'Ewes, a large part of which was purchased by Harley, see Andrew George Watson, ~The Library of Sir Simonds D'Ewes~ (London: British Library, 1966). 8 large tinted drawings with partial borders in colours and gold at the beginning of each
D'Ewes, a large part of which was purchased by Harley, see Andrew George Watson, ~The Library of Sir Simonds D'Ewes~ (London: British Library, 1966). 8 large tinted drawings with partial borders in colours and gold at the beginning of each
of the late 10th century.According to Ganz (2012) the scribe is the same as for the Dunstan charter of 926, (London, Westminster Abbey ms WAM VIII). Very large initials with zoomorphic and/or interlace decoration at the beginning of Psalms 1,
of the late 10th century.According to Ganz (2012) the scribe is the same as for the Dunstan charter of 926, (London, Westminster Abbey ms WAM VIII). Very large initials with zoomorphic and/or interlace decoration at the beginning of Psalms 1,
of the late 10th century.According to Ganz (2012) the scribe is the same as for the Dunstan charter of 926, (London, Westminster Abbey ms WAM VIII). Very large initials with zoomorphic and/or interlace decoration at the beginning of Psalms 1,
hand of the 15th century (f. 11).John Parker (b. 1548, d. 1619) of Cambridge, in the list of his books (London, Lambeth Palace Manuscript 737, f. 154) and given by him to Burghley.William Cecil (b. 1520/21, d. 1598), 1st Baron
hand of the 15th century (f. 11).John Parker (b. 1548, d. 1619) of Cambridge, in the list of his books (London, Lambeth Palace Manuscript 737, f. 154) and given by him to Burghley.William Cecil (b. 1520/21, d. 1598), 1st Baron
hand of the 15th century (f. 11).John Parker (b. 1548, d. 1619) of Cambridge, in the list of his books (London, Lambeth Palace Manuscript 737, f. 154) and given by him to Burghley.William Cecil (b. 1520/21, d. 1598), 1st Baron
hand of the 15th century (f. 11).John Parker (b. 1548, d. 1619) of Cambridge, in the list of his books (London, Lambeth Palace Manuscript 737, f. 154) and given by him to Burghley.William Cecil (b. 1520/21, d. 1598), 1st Baron