NOTE1849
NOTES UPON ANCIENT LIBRARIES
By JOSEPH BURTT
A knowledge of the intellectual acquirements of the middle ages must be mainly formed upon a consideration of the writings which directed them, or emanated from them. Unfortunately such materials are very imperfect, our knowledge of the existence of works often resting only upon their place in some loosely-entered catalogue—and of the catalogues themselves, the proportion still remaining must be small indeed. Under these circumstances the following documents, which are now for the first time printed, or even noticed, will be found to be of considerable interest. The first is, in modern languag…
Topics: Ancient Libraries, Monastic Libraries, Medieval Manuscripts
Locations: Christ Church, Canterbury, Anglesey, Cambridgeshire, Terrington, Henton, Oxford