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Texts and Their Traditions in the Medieval Library of Rochester Cathedral Priory Mary P Richards
Texts and Their Traditions in the Medieval Library of Rochester Cathedral Priory


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  • Author: Mary P Richards
  • Date: 01 Jun 1988
  • Publisher: American Philosophical Society
  • Language: English
  • Format: Paperback::212 pages, ePub, Digital Audiobook
  • ISBN10: 0871697831
  • ISBN13: 9780871697837
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Texts, especially those associated with Rochester Cathedral Priory and the Old English laws. Her book Texts and Their Traditions in the Medieval Library of Rochester Cathedral Priory (Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society, 1988) drew together all of these interests and laid the foundation for her recent work on Seasons for Fasting. I’m sure it hasn’t escaped the notice of my readers, intelligent folks that you all are, that I’ve been a little behind on 31 Days of Medieval Manuscripts for a few days now. Unfo… The rules of the hospital, which are read at the service before the 'bun run', have probably changed little since Henry's day. As often with patronal festivals, the ceremony at St Bartholomew's serves as much to commemorate the founders and benefactors of the institution, and past members of the community, as to celebrate the patron saint. Abel traces the history of the tradition beginning with Pseudo-Callisthenes, its adaptations and continuations, the biblical treatment of Alexander, the medieval Latin texts (including Historia de Preliis and Alexandreis), Islamic traditions concerning Alexander, and the French Roman d'Alexandre of Alexander of Paris. Figure 5. Pen trials several twelfth-century scribes in Rochester Priory, Kent (Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Bodley 340, f. 169v, detail). Groups of pen trials from a medieval scriptorium can be important sources of information about scribal practices and the backgrounds of scribes. Mary Richards, Texts and Their Traditions in the Medieval Library of Rochester Cathedral Priory, Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, 78, part 3 (Philadelphia: The American Philosophical Society, 1988), p. 122. Middle English Poetry: Texts and Traditions Clare Priory, the London Austin Friars and Manuscripts of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales - Estelle Stubbs Late-Medieval Religious Texts and their Transmission. D.S.Brewer. $120.00. Chaucer's Boece and the Medieval Tradition of Boethius. Vol. 78, No. 3, 1988 Published : American Philosophical Society. Texts and Their Traditions in the Medieval Library of Rochester Cathedral Priory. Texts and Their Traditions in the Medieval Library of Rochester Cathedral Priory (pp. I-xii+1-129) The cathedral, which had already installed some off-the-wall gargoyles and grotesques during its extensive restoration work, named 13-year-old Christopher Rader's design as one of its winners, and texts. Using evidence provided medieval inventories of the library, donation lists, and the extant manuscript books, the first investigation will focus on the growth of the library at Rochester-the kinds of books acquired and copied there-and will identify those individual manuscripts and groups of The medieval items in this large and varied collection include cartularies from the Augustinian Priory of Dunstable (c. 1331) and from the Cathedral Church of Salisbury; statues, legal tracts; yearbooks from the reigns of Edward I (Michaelmas Term 26-7 (1297) and Edward III. Tamworth (Staffordshire). Tamworth Court Rolls, 1284 - 1584. Richards, M. P. (1988) Texts and their traditions in the medieval library of Rochester Cathedral Priory. Richards, M. P. (1992) The Gundulf bible and related manuscripts formerly in the library of St. Andrew, Rochester. Friends of Rochester Cathedral annual report for 1991-1992. Rochester: Friends of Rochester Cathedral. Archive report on the compilation of an index of manuscripts and their texts, in the form of episcopal acts, charters and letters, produced at or concerning the.Including titles inventoried in the priory library during the middle ages. RDC17r25 A bibliography of academic works concerning the Romanesque churches in the Diocese of Rochester Norwich Cathedral’s boy and girl choristers enjoyed some flippin’ good fun in the annual pancake races to mark Shrove Tu Cathedral lit up for Love Light Norwich. Norwich Cathedral was lit up like never before for the first-ever Love Light Norwich festival across the city. The Cathedral … The Benedictines in Britain, British Library Series, 3 (London: British Library, 1980), no. 1 [exhibition catalogue]. Mary Richards, Texts and Their Traditions in the Medieval Library of Rochester Cathedral Priory, Transactions Climb the tower of Durham Cathedral. There is no better view of Durham’s compact, cobbled streets and medieval buildings than from the top of the central tower of the UNESCO-listed Durham Cathedral. Dating back to 1484 and rising to a height of 66 metres, the tower belfry is a favourite with locals looking for a birds-eye view over their city. Texts and Their Traditions in the Medieval Library of Rochester Cathedral Priory Mary P. Richards (1988) " in the first catalogue together with later acquisitions which strengthen the early holdings in particular areas. The number of epistolaries, glossed and "The 'Findern Manuscript' and the History of the Fynderne Family in the Fifteenth Century." In Texts and Their Contexts: Papers from the Early Book In Middle English Poetry: Texts and Traditions. Essays in Honour of Derek Pearsall. Ed Memory as a Key to Variants in Medieval Texts." Mosaic 26.3 (1993), 21-35. Share this page. Tweet. The Textus Roffensis, or in full, Textus de Ecclesia Roffensi per Ernulphum episcopum ("The Book of the Church of Rochester through Bishop Ernulf"), refers to a manuscript in which two originally separate manuscripts written about the same time, between 1122 and 1124, are bound together. It is catalogued as Rochester Cathedral Library, MS A.3.5 and is currently held in the Kent County Archives Leader: Professor Richard Gameson (History) This theme in an extension of current scholarly work on the medieval manuscripts of Durham Cathedral, leading towards a descriptive and analytical catalogue of the collection as a whole, and underpinning the metadata presented in association with individual items on the Durham Priory Library Recreated website. Canterbury Cathedral houses one of the country’s most important collections of early medieval stained glass. The Cathedral’s Stained Glass Studio employs a team of expert conservators to restore this historic body of material, as well as to create new glazing as required. Read more The Library. Open Tuesday and Friday 10:00 – 16:00 For more information on the new Library, please click here. How to find us. Rochester Cathedral is located in the heart of Rochester's busy high street and a five minute walk from Rochester train station.









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