Reply to accusations made by Puritan ministers (DS16708) (Q69817)

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Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from University of Chicago (2681971, Codex Ms. 109, http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/2681971)
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Reply to accusations made by Puritan ministers (DS16708)
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from University of Chicago (2681971, Codex Ms. 109, http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/2681971)

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    Reply to accusations made by Puritan ministers
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    Paste paper bindings (Binding)
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    Half bindings (Binding)
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    Morocco bindings (Binding)
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    Armorial bookplates (Provenance)
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    Manuscripts, English--Illinois--Chicago
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    Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern)--Illinois--Chicago
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    Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern)
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    Manuscrits latins médiévaux et modernes--Angleterre
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    Text in English and Latin
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    Extent: 1 volume (78 leaves) : paper ; 20 x 16 cm
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    Composite codex.
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    The first item has been numbered twice according to different schemes (at the head of the pages); once it was foliated as fol. 263-283, and once paginated as pages 1-41. The fifth item has also been foliated twice, and seems to have been bound, at one time, in another volume with item 1.
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    Binding: texts bound together in the present binding by Dawson Turner in the late 1830s; half emerald morocco with pink paste paper over boards.
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    Sir Henry Spelman (1564-1641), the historian and antiquary, owned a part of the codex early in the 17th century. Dawson Turner (1775-1858), the botanist and antiquary, owned and rebound the manuscripts during the late 1830s. A table of contents has been supplied and signed by "F. Palgrave, Dec. 1842"; this was probably Sir Francis Palgrave, the historian and antiquary, deputy-keeper of Her...
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    14 February 2025
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    14 February 2025
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