Notes and Queries, Number 06, December 8, 1849 by Various
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C. inci't. in 2ยบ. fo. et celumque celi.
The words printed in _Italics_ are added by a more recent hand. Under the head of "Hystorie Scolastice" are doubtless intended the copies which the Library possessed of the celebrated _Historia Scholastica_, or abridgement of Scripture history by Peter Comestor. From the foregoing specimen, I think your readers will agree with me that a Catalogue of such antiquity and interest is well worthy of publication. But we have another ancient Catalogue of a monastic library equally curious, and even more important from its magnitude, and the numerous works it contains on English history, early romances, &c. I remain, &c. JAMES H. TODD. Trin. Coll. Dublin, Nov. 27. 1849. [Footnote 1: _Sic_ perhaps a mistake for et.] * * * * * DEFENCE OF A BALD HEAD--THE STATIONERS' REGISTERS. I am about to supply a deficiency in my last volume of _Extracts from the Register of the Stationers' Company_ (printed for the Shakespeare Society, 1849), and thereby set an example that I hope will be followed, in order that various works, regarding which I could give no, or only incomplete, information, may be duly illustrated. It is impossible to |
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