CAMBRIDGE BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY
VOL. XIII
PART 1 (2004)
Caxton's printings of The horse, the sheep and the goose: some observations regarding textual relationships by David Scott-Macnab |
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'In recompense of his labours and inuencyon': early sixteenth-century book trade privileges and the birth of literary property in England by Meraud Grant Ferguson |
14 |
Mr Baldwin's sermon and the Norwich printers by David Stoker |
33 |
MS Marlay 9 in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge by Berthold Kress |
44 |
A missing manuscript of Eadmer's Vita S. Wilfridi by Andrew Turner |
105 |
Errata |
111 |
The Barrow Knight, the Bristol bibliographer, and a lost Old English prayer by Rebecca Rushforth |
112 |
Summary of the Society's activities, October 2004 to July 2005 |
132 |
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PART 2 (2005)
Defining doctrine in the Carolingian period: the contents and context of Cambridge, Pembroke College, MS 108 by Sven Meeder |
133 |
Catherine of Aragon's pomegranate, revisited by Hope Johnston |
153 |
The library of Reuben Shirwoode (c.1542-1599) by James Hannam |
175 |
From Toronto to Cambridge: the illuminated manuscripts of Lord Lee of Fareham by Stella Panayotova |
187 |
Notes |
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Guillaume de Deguileville's Pèlerinage de l'ame at The Fitzwilliam Museum by Stella Panayotova |
221 |
Summary of the Society's activities, October 2004 to July 2005 |
231 |
PART 3 (2006)
The early fellows of Gonville Hall and their books by Catherine Hall |
233 |
The technical mastery of the Macclesfield Psalter: a preliminary stylistic appraisal of the illuminators and their suggested origin by Lynda Dennison |
253 |
Cambridge, Pembroke College MS 120: overlooked and new observations by Peter Kidd |
289 |
Carrington (and Woolf) in Cambridge, 1928 by Peter Murray Jones |
301 |
Errata |
335 |
Summary of the Society's activities, October 2005 to July 2006 |
336 |
PART 4 (2007)
Special issue: Art, academia and the trade: Sir Sydney Cockerell (1867–1962) |
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Introduction: Sydney Cockerell and medieval manuscripts by Stella Panayotova |
339 |
'Variously employed': the pre-Fitzwilliam career of Sydney Carlyle Cockerell by William P. Stoneman |
345 |
Sydney Cockerell: bookseller in all but name by Richard A. Linenthal |
363 |
St Cockerellius: the director–collector by Stella Panayotova |
387 |
'Vain, aggressive and somewhat quarrelsome': the enduring impact of Sir Sydney Cockerell on the Melbourne collections by Shane Carmody |
421 |
Summary of the Society's activities, October 2006 to July 2007 |
456 |