- CA UVICARCH AR078-1.2
- Accession
- [198-?]-1992
Fait partie de Patricia Köster fonds
Fonds consists of research files of Koster's related to female author, books for courses and the letters of Sir Roger Manley.
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Fait partie de Patricia Köster fonds
Fonds consists of research files of Koster's related to female author, books for courses and the letters of Sir Roger Manley.
Fait partie de Patricia Köster fonds
Fonds consists of notes, drafts of Koster's book titled "Anecdotes by Baptist Noel Turner, 1739-1826" and published works by Patricia Koster on Baptist Noel Turner and the 18th century dystopia.
Fait partie de Hieratic Papyri collection
This accrual consists of a fragment of papyrus. Description given to donor by staff of the British Museum in 1972: “Fragment of an ode to the sun god, about 300 B.C., in Hieratic writing.”
Fait partie de Sandra Mattia collection
The accrual consists of two medieval manuscript fragments and two incunabula.
Medieval Fragments 13th Century Collection
Fait partie de Medieval Studies collection
The accrual consists of Medieval Fragments:13th Century Collection (ca. 1200-1300), 7 folia fragments from 5 sources. Most were recovered pastedowns from later books.
Medieval Paleography Collection
Fait partie de Medieval Studies collection
Ten manuscript leaves by various calligraphers in France, England, Italy, and Spain, including leaves from a Bible, a calendar, Missals, a Book of Hours, a charter, a litany from a Book of Hours, a Psalter, and a Breviary.
"Bartholomaeus Anglicus", Manuscript
Fait partie de Medieval Studies collection
The file consists of a MS of "Bartholomaeus Anglicus" (ca. 1240 - 1250), consisting of extracts from his encyclopaedia "De Proprietatibus Rerum" (On the Properties of Things).
Fait partie de Medieval Studies collection
Four vellum leaves by various calligraphers taken from a Flemish Psalter, two French Book of Hours, and a French Bible.
Fait partie de Early Document collection
The accrual consists of a receipt by Peter de Marthelay received from John de Hawkesworth, rector of the church of Gyselay [Guisley], for fifty shillings for rent of Lofthouse in Sualeyngmore, in London [3 miles north of Wakefield], Feast of St Martin [11th November], 1361.
Fait partie de Medieval Studies collection
Quodlibet with excerpts by Henry of Ghent.