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'Liber Thomæ James Proto-Bibliothecarij Oxon ad vsum Bibliothecæ Oxon, 1610.'

MS. Bodl. 510

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Title

'Liber Thomæ James Proto-Bibliothecarij Oxon ad vsum Bibliothecæ Oxon, 1610.'

Shelfmark

MS. Bodl. 510

Summary

'Liber Thomæ James Proto-Bibliothecarij Oxon ad vsum Bibliothecæ Oxon, 1610.'

Date

Written in A.D. 1604-1611 at Oxford by T. James

Language

English

Latin

Physical facet

Binding, stamped brown - leather, Oxford work by G. K. about 1604

Physical extent

550 pages

Custodial history

Manuscript 708 acquired by the Bodleian Library

Acquisition

It is probable that this volume never left the Library, and may be regarded as acquired about 1611, when the last normal entry of a book was made. The name of archbp. John Williams is on pp. 546, 548, probably written in in 'MDCXX'. The first press-mark given to the volume is of about 1650.

Subject

Bodleian Library

Sermons

Religion

17th century

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  • James, Thomas, 1572/3-1629

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