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Lambeth Palace Library : Treasures from the Collections of the Archbishops of Canterbury

Brown, Michelle P.(Edited by)Palmer, Richard(Edited by)
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James I described Lambeth Palace Library as 'a monument of fame' in his kingdom.

It is the historic library of the Archbishops of Canterbury; its records date from the 9th century to the present day.

In this new collection of treasures from the Library, sixty items are reproduced in glorious detail alongside extended expert commentary.

These include illuminated manuscripts from the Middle Ages such as the Macdurnan gospels and "Hours of Richard III"; manuscripts from the Tudor and Stuart eras, including a Venetian Atlas, a letter from Elizabeth I on her recovery from smallpox and the execution warrant for Mary Queen of Scots; early printed books, among them a "Gutenberg Bible" with English illumination, possibly the first printed book to come to England, and Elizabeth I's own prayer book with her portrait.

Later items include the medical reports on the madness of George III and the "Golden Cockerel Press Four Gospels", one of the masterpieces of Eric Gill.

An introduction by Dr Palmer traces the history of the Library and sets the selected treasures in the wider context of the Library's collections.

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Scala Publishers Ltd
1857596277 / 9781857596274
Hardback
01/04/2010
United Kingdom
176 pages, 200 col
230 x 270 mm
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