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Brotherton Collection3
Ripon Cathedral3

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book collectors7
bibliography6
bookbinding6
books6
engraving6
illumination of books and manuscripts6
printing6
manuscripts, old norse1

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Dibdin, Thomas Frognall (1776-1847)6
Arni Magnusson, 1663-17301
Bekker-Nielsen, Hans (1933-)1
Widding, Ole1

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Arne Magnusson : den store håndskriftsamler, i 300-året for hans fødsel udsendt

Bekker-Nielsen, Hans (1933-); Widding, Ole

1963

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The bibliographical decameron : or, Ten days pleasant discourse upon illuminated manuscripts, and subjects connected with early engraving, typography, and bibliography (v.1)

Dibdin, Thomas Frognall (1776-1847)

1817

Extra-illustrated copy, commenced in 1826 by William Turner, and continued and completed by F. Darley, who had the volumes bound by Charles Lewis in half dark green morocco, top edges gilt. At this ea...

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The bibliographical decameron : or, Ten days pleasant discourse upon illuminated manuscripts, and subjects connected with early engraving, typography, and bibliography (v.2)

Dibdin, Thomas Frognall (1776-1847)

1817

Extra-illustrated copy, commenced in 1826 by William Turner, and continued and completed by F. Darley, who had the volumes bound by Charles Lewis in half dark green morocco, top edges gilt. At this ea...

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The bibliographical decameron : or, Ten days pleasant discourse upon illuminated manuscripts, and subjects connected with early engraving, typography, and bibliography (v.3)

Dibdin, Thomas Frognall (1776-1847)

1817

Extra-illustrated copy, commenced in 1826 by William Turner, and continued and completed by F. Darley, who had the volumes bound by Charles Lewis in half dark green morocco, top edges gilt. At this ea...

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