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The Wanderings And Homes Of Manuscripts
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May discoveries infinitely more pleasing fall to the lot of many of my patient readers!
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE
The student may consult the following works:
J. W. CLARK: The Care of Books. Cambridge, 1901.
E. A. SAVAGE: Old English Libraries. London, 1911.
Containing a useful bibliography.
M. R. JAMES: The Ancient Libraries of Canterbury
and Dover (Cambridge, 1903); the Abbey of St.
Edmund at Bury, (1895) and the Catalogues of the
MSS. of the Libraries at Eton and at Cambridge, by
the same author.
M. BATESON: Catalogue of the Library of Syon
Monastery, Isleworth. 1898.
List of Catalogues of English Book Sales,
1676-1906, now in the British Museum. London,
1915.
E. A. LOEW: The Beneventan Script. Oxford, 1914.
TH. GOTTLIEB: Ueber Mittelalterliche Bibliotheken.
Leipzig, 1890.
T. DUFFUS HARDY: Descriptive Catalogue of
Materials relating to the History of Great
Britain. Rolls Series, 1862-71.
HELPS FOR STUDENTS OF HISTORY.
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BY SIR A. W. WARD, Litt.D., F.B.A.:–
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