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"Darke Speech": Matthew Parker and the Reforming of History
- Title:
- "Darke Speech": Matthew Parker and the Reforming of History
- Author:
- Robinson, B. S.
- Publication Info:
- The Sixteenth Century Journal
- Notes:
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- CCCC MS 16 Mention of the fact that CCCC MS 16 has at f. 38v evidence of Parkerian repairs, p. 1077
- CCCC MS 61 Mention of the fact that CCCC MS 61 (Chaucer’s Troilus and Criseyde) seems to have belonged at one time to Stephen Batman, p. 1071 n. 41
- CCCC MS 76 Mention of the fact that CCCC MS 76 has at f. 19-20 evidence of Parkerian repairs, pp. 1076-7
- CCCC MS 101 Mention of the fact that CCCC MS 101 contains a note in Matthew Parker’s hand concerning the role of Thomas Becon in providing books for Parker, p. 1067 n. 20
- CCCC MS 114 Mention of the fact that CCCC MS 114 now contains Thomas Becon and John Aylmer’s letters, a printed copy of the Privy Council’s letter to Parker dated July 7th 1568, a version of the Otia imperialis which may be the manuscript of Gervase of Tilbury Parker lent to Cecil in May 1573, pp. 1067 n. 20, 1069 n. 29, 1070 n. 35
- CCCC MS 161 Mention of the fact that CCCC MS 161 has the name John Twyne written on it, p. 1071 n. 39
- CCCC MS 189 Mention of the fact that CCCC MS 189 has the name John Twyne written on it, p. 1071 n. 39
- CCCC MS 194 Mention of the fact that CCCC MS 194 seems to have belonged at one time to Stephen Batman, p. 1071 n. 41
- CCCC MS 198 Mention of the fact that the Testimonie is a conflation of CCCC MS 198 and BL Cotton Faustina A.IX, p. 1078 n. 78
- CCCC MS 326 Mention of the fact that CCCC MS 326 has the initials ’TW’ written on it, signifying that the manuscript was possibly acquired by Matthew Parker from either John Twyne or Thomas Wotton , p. 1071 n. 39
- CCCC MS 374 Mention of the fact that CCCC MS 374 has the initials ’TW’ written on it, signifying that the MS was possibly acquired from either John Twyne or Thomas Wotton , p. 1071 n. 39
- CCCC MS 425 Mention of the fact that CCCC MS 425 has the initials ’TW’ written on it, signifying that the ms was possibly acquired from either John Twyne or Thomas Wotton , p. 1071 n. 39
- CCCC MS 478 Brief discussion of the letters between Parker and the Bishop of St David’s concerning manuscripts in Wales including a ’quire of strange charects’ that James showed was CCCC MS 478, p. 1068 n. 23
- Volume:
- 29
- Pages:
- 1061–83
- Reference Type:
- Journal article
- Manuscript:
- bp151fr4113