A Descriptive Catalogue of the Western Medieval Manuscripts of St John's College, Oxford
|
| Price: |
Product Description
St John's College owns one of the largest collegiate collections of medieval manuscripts in Oxford. Ranging from the early eleventh century to the early sixteenth century, the collection is particularly rich in mid-twelfth-century monastic books. Some are rare, and some are of great beauty. This a detailed and excellent catalogue of a valuable collection, compiled on up-to-date principles. It replaces the monumental work of Henry O. Coxe (1852), and uses materials assembled by the late Jeremy J. Griffiths.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #3477222 in Books
- Published on: 2002-05-23
- Original language: English
- Binding: Hardcover
- 406 pages
Editorial Reviews
Review
... a detailed and highly informative catalogue by a distinguished palaeographer. It has been elegantly produced, with carefully selected plates, to supplement a text which is both clear and well laid out, and is exactly what readers would look for in a modern catalogue of medieval manuscripts. Medium Avum Professor Hanna shows at every turn his meticulous concern for the details without slighting the larger framework of the individual description or the architecture of a unified catalogue. This is an impressive achievement, a labor of love. Thomas M. Izbicki, Johns Hopkins University In its overall detail and accuracy the volume is a testimony to the quality of ... scholarship. A. S. G. Edwards, Times Literary Supplement
A. S. G. Edwards, Times Literary Supplement
"In its overall detail and accuracy the volume is a testimony to the quality of ... scholarship."
