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قراءة كتاب Old English Libraries The Making, Collection, and Use of Books During the Middle Ages

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Old English Libraries
The Making, Collection, and Use of Books During the Middle Ages

Old English Libraries The Making, Collection, and Use of Books During the Middle Ages

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Libraries: their Economy

165 IX. The Use of Books towards the End of the Manuscript Period 173 X. The Book Trade 199 XI. The Character of the Medieval Library, and the Extent of Circulation of Books 209 Appendix A. Prices of Books and Materials for Book-Making 243 Appendix B. List of certain Classic Authors found in Medieval Catalogues 258 Appendix C. List of Medieval Collections of Books 263 Appendix D. List of the Principal Reference Works 286

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS IN THE TEXT

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Writing in the Book of Kells 14
      From Thompson’s Greek and Latin Palæography
Writing in Book of Armagh 15
      From Thompson’s Greek and Latin Palæography
Writing in Græco-Latin Acts, probably used by Bede 27
      From MS. Bodl. Laud. Gr. 35, f. 63
Writing in Benedictional of St. Ethelwold 43
      From Archæologia, xxiv.
Plan of Scriptorium, Birkenhead Priory 74
      Redrawn from Trans. of the Lancashire and Cheshire Historic Society
Ancient Stall, or Carrell, in Bishop’s Cannings Church, Wilts 77
      From Cox and Harvey’s English Church Furniture
Tablet Case and Waxed Tablet 84
      From Coffey’s Celtic Antiquities in the Museum of the R.I.A.
Plan showing Disposition of Books in Cistercian Houses 93
      Redrawn from Gasquet’s English Monastic Life
Plan showing probable Situation of Library of Wells Cathedral in the Thirteenth Century 122
      Redrawn from Canon Church’s Chapters in the History of Wells Cathedral
Bereblock View of Duke Humfrey’s Library 140
      From MS. Bodl. 13
Autograph of Duke Humfrey of Gloucester public@vhost@g@gutenberg@html@files@1615@[email protected]#page_191" class="pginternal"

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