The Western Manuscripts in the Library of Trinity College, Cambridge
A Descriptive Catalogue
4 Volume Paperback Set
$203.00 (R)
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- Editor: Montague Rhodes James
- Date Published: September 2009
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- format: Multiple copy pack
- isbn: 9781108002882
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M. R. James (1862–1936) is probably best remembered as a writer of chilling ghost stories, but he was an outstanding scholar of medieval literature and palaeography, who served both as Provost of King's College, Cambridge, and as Director of the Fitzwilliam Museum, and many of his stories reflect his academic background. His detailed, descriptive catalogues of manuscripts owned by colleges, cathedrals and museums are still of value to scholars today. James' catalogue of the extensive manuscript holdings of Trinity College was first published in four volumes between 1900 and 1904, the final volume consisting of plates and an index. Now reissued, this four-volume set it will be welcomed by librarians and researchers alike.
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- Date Published: September 2009
- format: Multiple copy pack
- isbn: 9781108002882
- length: 1857 pages
- dimensions: 325 x 250 x 156 mm
- weight: 3.04kg
- availability: Temporarily unavailable - available from TBC
Table of Contents
Volume I: Containing an Account of the Manuscripts standing in Class B
Volume II: Containing an Account of the Manuscripts standing in Class R
Volume III: Containing an Account of the Manuscripts standing in Class O
Volume IV: Containing Plates, Addenda, Corrigenda and Index.
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