File NLW MS 15536E [RESTRICTED ACCESS]. - The Sherbrooke Missal

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NLW MS 15536E [RESTRICTED ACCESS].

Title

The Sherbrooke Missal

Date(s)

  • [c. 1320] (Creation)

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iii, 344 ff.

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Donated by Miss Margaret S. Davies, Gregynog, 1951.

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Access to the original manuscript by authorised permission only. Readers are directed to use surrogate copies.

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Usual copyright laws apply.

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  • Latin

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Latin.

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Publication note

William Marx, 'Iconography and Meaning in the Sherbrooke Missal', in Decoration and Illustration in Medieval English Manuscripts, English Manuscript Studies 1100-1700, vol. 10, ed. by A. S. G. Edwards (London: The British Library, 2002)

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Preferred citation: NLW MS 15536E.

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vtls005787269

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ISYSARCHB75

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Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru = The National Library of Wales

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  • English

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  • Text: NLW MS 15536E [RESTRICTED ACCESS] - Access to the original manuscript by authorised permission only. Readers are directed to use surrogate copies.