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illumination of books and manuscripts, english1
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The mirroure of the worlde : MS Bodley 283 (England c. 1470-1480) : the physical composition, decoration and illustration

Scott, Kathleen L; Roxburghe Club

1980

Facsims of selected pages from MS Bodley 283, chosen for their decorative interest: plate leaves i-xxi. Includes bibliographical references.

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Two East Anglian psalters at the Bodleian library, Oxford : the Ormesby psalter, Ms. Douce 366 described by Sydney Carlyle Cockerell; the Bromholm psalter, Ms. Ashmole 1523, described by Montague Rhodes James

Cockerell, Sir Sydney Carlyle (1867-1962); James, M R (1862-1936); Bodleian Library; Bodleian Library

1926

Listed as no. 185 in the Club's Catalogue of books published.

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Notes which passed at meetings of the Privy Council between Charles II and the Earl of Clarendon, 1660-1667 : together with a few letters, reproduced in fac-simile from the originals in the Bodleian Library

Clarendon, Edward Hyde Earl of (1609-1674); Macray, W Dunn (1826-1916); Great Britain. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II); Bodleian Library

1896

"Presented to the members of the Roxburghe Club by Lord Rosebery."

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