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It is not clear how the manuscript came into the possession of Richard Thomas , but one can note that he was under - librarian towards the end of his stay in col- lege . In 1800 Owen Jones ( Owain Myvyr ) and William Owen ( -Pughe ) ...
It is not clear how the manuscript came into the possession of Richard Thomas , but one can note that he was under - librarian towards the end of his stay in col- lege . In 1800 Owen Jones ( Owain Myvyr ) and William Owen ( -Pughe ) ...
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III The ' anchorite ' of Llanddewifrefi was probably both the com- piler and the scribe of the manuscript with which his name has become associated . Versions of some of the texts which he col- lected are found in manuscripts of earlier ...
III The ' anchorite ' of Llanddewifrefi was probably both the com- piler and the scribe of the manuscript with which his name has become associated . Versions of some of the texts which he col- lected are found in manuscripts of earlier ...
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the parish clergy in both preaching and confessing.1 The thir- teenth - century manuscript Bodley 36 , which was presented to the Library in 1625 by John Davies of Mallwyd , is of relevant interest to an inquiry into the probable ...
the parish clergy in both preaching and confessing.1 The thir- teenth - century manuscript Bodley 36 , which was presented to the Library in 1625 by John Davies of Mallwyd , is of relevant interest to an inquiry into the probable ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 15 |
ALESSANDRO MANZONI Italian Lecture By A P dEntrèves | 23 |
MORAL PRINCIPLES AND INDUCTIVE POLICIES Philosophical | 51 |
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