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    Manchester. The John Rylands Library, Special Collections, R33848
    Collection
    Manchester Digital Collections
    Library
    The John Rylands Library
    Date
    1608
    Language
    eng
    • Note(s): Running title reads: A treatise of anger.
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    Oxford. Christ Church, Library, MS 180
    Collection
    Digital Bodleian (Oxford University)
    Library
    Oxford. Christ Church, Library
    Date
    1599
    Language
    French
    • An astonishingly beautiful manuscript of the Book of Psalms, in French, richly bound in crimson velvet
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    Oxford. Bodleian Library, Mason CC 84
    Collection
    Digital Bodleian (Oxford University)
    Library
    Oxford. Bodleian Library
    Date
    1575
    Language
    English
    • metrical psalter the Scottish psalter developed independently with its own texts a /or tunes for some of
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    Oxford. Bodleian Library, Broxb. 36.4
    Collection
    Digital Bodleian (Oxford University)
    Library
    Oxford. Bodleian Library
    Date
    1776
    Language
    English
    • This is the work of Scotland's greatest 18th century binder of the, James Scott of Edinburgh, whose combination
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    Oxford. Bodleian Library, Broxb. 35.12
    Collection
    Digital Bodleian (Oxford University)
    Library
    Oxford. Bodleian Library
    Date
    1771
    Language
    No linguistic content
    • Red goatskin, decorated with gilt tooling in a classic 'wheel' design, one of the standard Scottish binding
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    Oxford. Bodleian Library, Broxb. 35.12
    Collection
    Digital Bodleian (Oxford University)
    Library
    Oxford. Bodleian Library
    Date
    c. 1771
    Language
    No linguistic content
    • One of three distinct styles which evolved in Edinburgh during the eighteenth century.
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    Oxford. Bodleian Library, Broxb. 35.11
    Collection
    Digital Bodleian (Oxford University)
    Library
    Oxford. Bodleian Library
    Date
    1732
    Language
    No linguistic content
    • One of four standard designs recognizable as purely Scottish in the 18th century, the herring-bone style