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Journal articles on the topic "Durham Cathedral. Dean and Chapter Library"

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Ian Doyle, Anthony. "Gallican and Anglican: Henry Holden and John Cosin." Recusant History 30, no. 1 (May 2010): 67–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0034193200012644.

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The late lamented Antony F. Allison published in Recusant History, May 1995, a characteristically richly researched article, ‘An English Gallican: Henry Holden, (1596/7–1662), Part I (to 1648)’, but alas did not live to produce the sequel which he planned, a draft of which does not seem to have survived. Shortly after the appearance of the article I wrote to congratulate him on the recent publication of the second (multilingual) edition of what is now commonly called A&R2, and to tell him that the Articles proposed to the Catholics of England, signed T. H., Paris, 2 April 1648, of which the authorship he convincingly attributed to Holden, said by the latter to have been printed by 13 September 1648, and extant in a single imperfect copy dated by George Thomason 2 April, otherwise only known from contemporaneous manuscript and later printed summaries, had been re-published in 1946, without identification of the author, by the late Professor C. E. Whiting of Durham University. Whiting reported that the manuscript he copied was from the library of the late Canon Whitley of Bedlington (Northumberland) and had been made available to him by Major J. D. Cowen, F.S.A. In 1947 Cowen gave it to Ushaw College Library, as coming from his late aunt, Miss A. J. Thompson of Whickham (Co. Durham). In the 1950s or 1960s I was shown it by the then Librarian of Ushaw, Fr. Bernard Payne, and recognised an inscription at the beginning as in the distinctive hand of John Cosin, the eminent Anglican divine who, after being a canon of Durham Cathedral, Master of Peterhouse, Cambridge, Dean of Peterborough, and exile in France 1644–60, finally became Bishop of Durham, 1660–72.
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Olalla, David Moreno. "Reconstructing ‘John Lelamour’s’ Herbal: The Linguistic Evidence." Anglia 135, no. 4 (November 10, 2017): 669–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/ang-2017-0067.

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AbstractTwenty years ago, George R. Keiser showed that the mutilated last quire of Lincoln Cathedral, Dean and Chapter Library, MS 91 had once contained a herbal written in Middle English. He discovered moreover that passages parallel to those reconstructable for the Lincoln manuscript appear in other texts, including an important work called John Lelamour’s Herbal after a name mentioned in its explicit, and concluded that Lelamour, an otherwise unknown fourteenth-century schoolmaster from Hereford, was the author of the original treatise that Thornton and other scribes used for the composition of their own herbals. The present article will present ample evidence which will demonstrate that Keiser’s hypothesis on a Herefordian pedigree for this textual family cannot be sustained any longer, and that the origins of this textual family should in fact be sought not too far from Scotland. A linguistic approach based on a collection of scribal modifications, both unconscious and conscious ones (i. e. copy mistakes and changes made on purpose by the several copyists), will be used for the task. This will reveal how linguistic variation between the several manuscripts can be profitably used to reconstruct the dialect of the original translation, which will here consequently be named Northern Middle English Translation of Macer Floridus’s De Viribus Herbarum (or Northern Macer for short).
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Owen, Dorothy M. "Catalogue of the Manuscripts of Lincoln Cathedral Chapter Library. By R. M. Thomson. Pp. xxvi + 277 + 57 plates. Cambridge: D. S. Brewer (for the Dean and Chapter of Lincoln), 1989. £95. 0 85991 2787." Journal of Ecclesiastical History 42, no. 4 (October 1991): 662–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022046900000750.

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REEVE, MICHAEL D. "A descriptive catalogue of the medieval manuscripts in Worcester cathedral library. Edited by R. M. Thomson (with Michael Gullick). Pp. xlviii+256 incl. 6 figs+colour frontispiece and 50 black-and-white plates. Cambridge: D. S. Brewer (for the Dean and Chapter of Worcester Cathedral), 2001. £95. 0 85991 618 9." Journal of Ecclesiastical History 54, no. 3 (July 2003): 534–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022046903497972.

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Gullick, Michael. "The earliest books of Canterbury Cathedral. Manuscripts and fragments to c. 1200. By Richard Gameson. (Canterbury Sources, 4.) Pp. 414 incl. 63 colour plates. London: The Bibliographical Society/The British Library/Dean and Chapter of Canterbury, 2008. £60. 978 0 948170 166; 978 07123 4008 2." Journal of Ecclesiastical History 60, no. 03 (July 2009): 561. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022046909008203.

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Meehan, Bernard. "Catalogue of the manuscripts of Hereford Cathedral Library. Edited by R. A. B. Mynors and R. M. Thomson, with a contribution on the bindings by Michael Gullick. Pp. xxxiv + 158 + 40 colour plates (numbered 1–18) + 48 b/w plates (numbered 19–86). Cambridge: D. S. Brewer, for the Dean and Chapter of Hereford Cathedral, 1993. £120. 0 85991 390 2." Journal of Ecclesiastical History 46, no. 3 (July 1995): 559–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022046900018303.

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"Durham, Cathedral Chapter Library MS C.IV.27." Arthuriana 15, no. 1 (2005): 27–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/art.2005.0017.

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Books on the topic "Durham Cathedral. Dean and Chapter Library"

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Norris, Roger C. The library of the Dean and Chapter of Durham. Durham: [Durham Cathedral], 1988.

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Library, Durham Cathedral. The library of the Dean and Chapter of Durham. Durham: Cathedral library, 1990.

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Frank, Atkinson. St. Paul's cathedral, London: The library of the Dean and chapter. (London: St. Paul's Cathedral), 1990.

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Atkinson, Frank. St. Paul's cathedral, London: The library of the Dean and Chapter. 2nd ed. 1989.

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Frank, Atkinson. St. Paul's Cathedral, London: The Library of the Dean and Chapter. 1988.

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The Aytons of Ayton in the Merse: An old chapter of family history derived from the charters of Coldingham Priory, the originals of which are now in the library of Durham Cathedral. Edinburgh: Printed for private circulation [by] Turnbull & Spears, 1986.

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Book chapters on the topic "Durham Cathedral. Dean and Chapter Library"

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"Chapter Six. Moralizing Alexander in Durham Cathedral Library MS C.IV.27B." In The Roman 'de toute Chevalerie', 129–53. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/9781487514167-009.

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