The John Rylands Library, Manchester: A Brief Record of Twenty-one Years' Work (MCM January MCMXXI). Illustrated with Forty-three Views and Facsimiles

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The University Press, 1921 - 58 pages
 

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Page 33 - Catalogue of an Exhibition of original editions of the principal works of John Milton arranged in celebration of the tercentenary of his birth. 1908.
Page 24 - MSS. of great theological and historical interest. CATALOGUE OF THE DEMOTIC PAPYRI IN THE JOHN RYLANDS LIBRARY. With facsimiles and complete translations. By F. LI. Griffith (1909). 3 vols. 4to.
Page 33 - THE JOHN RYLANDS LIBRARY. . . . Catalogue of an Exhibition of Bibles illustrating the history of the English versions from Wiclif to the present time. Including the personal copies of Queen Elizabeth, General Gordon, and Elizabeth Fry. 1904. 8vo, pp. 32. [Out of Print. THE JOHN RYLANDS LIBRARY.
Page 33 - THE JOHN RYLANDS LIBRARY. . . . Catalogue of the selection of books and broadsides illustrating the early history of printing exhibited on the occasion of the visit of the Federation of Master Printers and allied trades.
Page 26 - Library. With an introduction by Percy E. Newbery ; and remarks on the vocabulary and dialect, with a glossary by Henry C. Wyld. 1910. 4to, pp. xxxviii, 16.
Page 32 - Vol. I. Literary Texts (Nos. 1-61). 1911. 4to, pp. xii. 204. 10 plates of facsimiles in collotype.
Page 33 - AND PRINTED COPIES OF THE SCRIPTURES, illustrating the history of the transmission of the Bible, shown in the John Rylands Library from March to December, MCMXI, in commemoration of the tercentenary of the " Authorised version" of the English Bible : AD 1611-1911.
Page 21 - ... together with the contributions which British scholars have made to other departments of learning. The attainment of that object has been made possible by the ready and generous co-operation of many of the learned societies, universities, university presses, and leading publishers. In this connection it may not be out of place to quote a few sentences from a letter received in April last, from Professor A.
Page x - and others. The book must have been read extensively by the people, or to the people, long before the days of Tindale and Coverdale, since numerous editions were printed during the latter years of the fifteenth century and the early part of the sixteenth century.
Page x - It must have been extensively read by the people, or to the people, long before the days of Tindale and Coverdale, since numerous editions were printed during the latter years of the fifteenth and the early part of the sixteenth century. The reading in Genesis iii. 7 of " breeches " for

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