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Field name | Value |
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Module | Medieval and Early Modern Studies |
Title | Volume I of Commonplace Book which possibly belonged to John Foxe’s son, Dr Samuel Foxe |
Collection | Foxe and the English Reformation, c. 1539-1587 |
Date | 1585 |
Library | The British Library |
Copyright | Material Sourced from the British Library |
Original Microfilm Reel | 6 |
Detailed Description | A thick Book in fol. bearing the following Title, printed, Pandectæ Locorum Communium, præcipua rerum Capita et Titulos, ordine alphabetico complectentes. In quas, ceu proprias sedes & apothecas, excipere licebit, quicquid studioso Lectori per omne Scriptorum genus volitanti, sibi accomodum, dignumq? memoria videbitur? per Joannem Foxium. Londini, A.D. 1585. Now, this book containing only bare Titles, printed at the top of the Leaves (for I forbear to mention the Author’s Preface & Index) seems to me to have been filled up by the labor & industry of his son Dr Samuel Fox? and might have been begun while he was yet a student in the University. |
Other Notes | Harleian Ms 783 |