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  • These first books we call Manuscripts, from the Latin words manus, a hand, and scribere, to write, for they were all written by hand.

    English Literature for Boys and Girls

  • This beautifully illustrated new book by renowned manuscripts expert Michelle Brown provides an authoritative introduction to Manuscripts from the Anglo-Saxon Age, aided by over 140 colour images from the finest antiquarian manuscripts.

    Manuscripts from the Anglo-Saxon Age 2007

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    Manuscripts from the Anglo-Saxon Age 2007

  • This beautifully illustrated new book by renowned manuscripts expert Michelle Brown provides an authoritative introduction to Manuscripts from the Anglo-Saxon Age, aided by over 140 colour images from the finest antiquarian manuscripts.

    December 2007 2007

  • Note 24: See Lynn Thorndike, "Latin Manuscripts of Works by Rasis at the Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris," BHM 32 (1958): 54 — 67. back

    A Tender Age: Cultural Anxieties over the Child in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries 2005

  • "Latin Manuscripts of Works by Rasis at the Bibliothèque nationale."

    A Tender Age: Cultural Anxieties over the Child in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries 2005

  • Minuscule character appears suddenly in Greek Manuscripts of the ninth century, at the very time when it was taking root in the West as a consequence of the Carlovingian reform.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip 1840-1916 1913

  • He likewise vouchsafed the honor of knowing him to the Magister; and whereas he brought tidings of certain Greek Manuscripts which had been newly brought into Italy, Master Peter came home as one drunk with wine, and could not forbear from boasting how he had been honored by having speech with such a pearl among Humanists.

    Margery — Complete Georg Ebers 1867

  • He likewise vouchsafed the honor of knowing him to the Magister; and whereas he brought tidings of certain Greek Manuscripts which had been newly brought into Italy, Master Peter came home as one drunk with wine, and could not forbear from boasting how he had been honored by having speech with such a pearl among Humanists.

    Complete Project Gutenberg Georg Ebers Works Georg Ebers 1867

  • He likewise vouchsafed the honor of knowing him to the Magister; and whereas he brought tidings of certain Greek Manuscripts which had been newly brought into Italy, Master Peter came home as one drunk with wine, and could not forbear from boasting how he had been honored by having speech with such a pearl among Humanists.

    Margery — Volume 06 Georg Ebers 1867

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