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Oxford. Bodleian Library, MS. Laud Misc. 529
- Collection
- Digital Bodleian (Oxford University)
- Library
- Oxford. Bodleian Library
- Date
- 15th century, third quarter
- Language
- Latin
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London binding of the third quarter of the 15th century by the "Scales binder", who here combines incised
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Oxford. Bodleian Library, Arch. G c.7
- Collection
- Digital Bodleian (Oxford University)
- Library
- Oxford. Bodleian Library
- Date
- 1623
- Language
- English
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Hinman's is used here: πA⁶ (πA1+1) [πB²], ²A-2B⁶ 2C² a-g⁶ χgg⁸ h-v⁶ x⁴ χ1.2 ¶-2¶⁶ 3¶¹ aa-ff⁶ gg² Gg⁶
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Oxford. Bodleian Library, Broxb. 15.10
- Collection
- Digital Bodleian (Oxford University)
- Library
- Oxford. Bodleian Library
- Date
- 1550
- Language
- English
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An example of the Victorian interest in reviving medieval aesthetics, the use of wooden boards here is
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Oxford. Bodleian Library, Broxb. 37.15
- Collection
- Digital Bodleian (Oxford University)
- Library
- Oxford. Bodleian Library
- Date
- 1733
- Language
- Latin
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Horatius Flaccus, Quintus, 65 BC-8 BC, also known as Horace
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Oxford. Bodleian Library, Broxb. 45.2
- Collection
- Digital Bodleian (Oxford University)
- Library
- Oxford. Bodleian Library
- Date
- 1660-1661
- Language
- No linguistic content
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Edges have a painted floral design dated 1662.
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Oxford. Bodleian Library, Broxb. 35.9
- Collection
- Digital Bodleian (Oxford University)
- Library
- Oxford. Bodleian Library
- Date
- 1760
- Language
- English
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'Hanway' bindings became famous in their day as tools for philanthropy and have become highly collectible
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Oxford. Bodleian Library, Douce B 248 (3-4)
- Collection
- Digital Bodleian (Oxford University)
- Library
- Oxford. Bodleian Library
- Date
- 1565
- Language
- English
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The reason for the delay may well have been the more urgent need to provide part-books for the melodies
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Oxford. Bodleian Library, MS. (E) B1 (1046)
- Collection
- Digital Bodleian (Oxford University)
- Library
- Oxford. Bodleian Library
- Date
- 1599
- Language
- English
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Thou hast here (gentle reader) a true hydrographical description of so much of the world as hath beene
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