The origins of Michael Dormer's donation
The books given to the Bodleian in 1603 by Michael Dormer are one of two case studies discussed by Robyn Adams and Louisiane Ferlier in a recent article that explores early donations to the library.1 Their account is here supplemented by a study of the bindings of Dormer’s books: the bindings allow...
Main Author: | Galligan, FL |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Bodleian Library
2021
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