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Views and designs of ancient antiquitys adapted to the gospels of the English liturgy by William Stukeley

MS. Eng. misc. d. 1012

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Title

Views and designs of ancient antiquitys adapted to the gospels of the English liturgy by William Stukeley

Shelfmark

MS. Eng. misc. d. 1012

Summary

Views and designs of ancient antiquitys adapted to the gospels of the English liturgy by William Stukeley

Date

1733

Language

English

Physical facet

Tooled calf.

Physical extent

104 Leaves

Custodial history

Bookplate of William Stukeley; part of lot 582 in the sale of Oliver S.F. St. John's Stukeley manuscripts, Sotheby's, 1 Apr 1931.

Acquisition

Purchased Sotheby's, 24 July 1978, lot 315.

Subject

Religion

Philosophy

18th century

Church of England. Book of common prayer

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  • Stukeley, William, 1687-1765

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