This thesis explores the library of the Augustinian priory of Llanthony (which had dual sites in Wales and Gloucester) from its inception c. 1100 until its Dissolution in 1538. The unusually high number of extant manuscripts - approximately 180, plus two printed books, ranging in date from the ninth to the sixteenth centuries - surviving from Llanthony forms a rich resource for the study of the collection. Many of these manuscripts (circa 90) are of twelfth-century date. Lianthony's earliest manuscripts are an example of book collecting in medieval Wales, whilst the community became involved in west-country palaeographical, decorative and copying networks within a short time of its foundation. Llanthony's existence across dual sites from 11...
This thesis discusses the role of the manuscripts written, read and studied by the Franciscan friars...
grantor: University of TorontoIn the twelfth century, the religious order known as the Aug...
This dissertation explores the library of Scheyern Abbey through religious, artistic, bibliographica...
The recent editing of many monastic house library catalogues in the Corpus of British Medieval Libra...
This investigation into the history, content and nature of the book collection at the Priory of SS P...
Throughout the late medieval period, books were an integral part of religious monastic life, and yet...
A case study examining the history of a house of English Augustinian canons, this book reveals the w...
Little research has been undertaken on private libraries in early modern Wales. However, a small not...
This thesis explores the foundation and use of post-Reformation parish libraries in early modern Eng...
The subject of this thesis is an edition of the cartulary of Alvingham Priory, a Gilbertine house of...
THESIS 8532To analyse the charters contained in the Irish cartularies of the Augustinian priories of...
The value and interest of early library catalogues is generally acknowledged, and most surviving inv...
The Augustinians in England have been described as both ‘under-researched’ and as a ‘neglected’ orde...
In the later medieval period the Augustinian canons flourished in England, yet they have received re...
The need to provide the friars with a sound theological formation for preaching and pastoral care fo...
This thesis discusses the role of the manuscripts written, read and studied by the Franciscan friars...
grantor: University of TorontoIn the twelfth century, the religious order known as the Aug...
This dissertation explores the library of Scheyern Abbey through religious, artistic, bibliographica...
The recent editing of many monastic house library catalogues in the Corpus of British Medieval Libra...
This investigation into the history, content and nature of the book collection at the Priory of SS P...
Throughout the late medieval period, books were an integral part of religious monastic life, and yet...
A case study examining the history of a house of English Augustinian canons, this book reveals the w...
Little research has been undertaken on private libraries in early modern Wales. However, a small not...
This thesis explores the foundation and use of post-Reformation parish libraries in early modern Eng...
The subject of this thesis is an edition of the cartulary of Alvingham Priory, a Gilbertine house of...
THESIS 8532To analyse the charters contained in the Irish cartularies of the Augustinian priories of...
The value and interest of early library catalogues is generally acknowledged, and most surviving inv...
The Augustinians in England have been described as both ‘under-researched’ and as a ‘neglected’ orde...
In the later medieval period the Augustinian canons flourished in England, yet they have received re...
The need to provide the friars with a sound theological formation for preaching and pastoral care fo...
This thesis discusses the role of the manuscripts written, read and studied by the Franciscan friars...
grantor: University of TorontoIn the twelfth century, the religious order known as the Aug...
This dissertation explores the library of Scheyern Abbey through religious, artistic, bibliographica...