At 09:22 AM 7/31/07 -0700, you wrote:
Thank you, Tim, especially for the sources of the articles.
Bette
Actually I've not given the source, yet. Only what was in the
blurb I posted contained some sources. Whether or not any of those
are available for general distribution, I haven't checked.
The source will have to wait a while as the library had all the books
removed for the first new floor in 15 or so years.
The books are back on the shelves - whether they are in order is
another matter as it was one librarian a scad of temp help (read muscles).
As soon as I can 'dig' it out I'll post that as well.
What I am curious about - since the last date mentioned in the post is
whether or not that college still exists or was absorbed into another.
I also wonder if the Carpenter bequest still continues?
Tim
PS - ok curiosity getting the better of me -
Stow's "Survey of London" -
http://www.londonancestor.com/stow/stow-menu.htm
Richard de Bury's "Philobiblon" -
http://www.informalmusic.com/latinsoc/debury.html
Thomas Brewer's "Memoir of the Life and Times of John Carpenter" -
http://tinyurl.com/3y32hc
Carpenter's "Liber Albus", edited by H. T. Riley (1859) -
http://tinyurl.com/33kynk