An edition of Bibliomania in the Middle Ages (1849)

Bibliomania in the middle ages

being sketches of bookworms, collectors, bible students, scribes and illuminators, from the Anglo-Saxon and Norman periods, to the introduction of printing into England; with anecdotes illustrating the history of the monastic libraries of Great Britain in the olden time.

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Bibliomania in the middle ages
James Compton Merryweather
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An edition of Bibliomania in the Middle Ages (1849)

Bibliomania in the middle ages

being sketches of bookworms, collectors, bible students, scribes and illuminators, from the Anglo-Saxon and Norman periods, to the introduction of printing into England; with anecdotes illustrating the history of the monastic libraries of Great Britain in the olden time.

New and revised edition / prepared by H.B. Copinger.
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