Equipped with some sort of commission from Henry VIII, John Leland began to record the contents of English monastic libraries in 1533 and carried on until 1536 or shortly after, when the first dissolutions occurred. His booklists were compiled in preparation for his comprehensive dictionary of British writers entitled De uiris illustribus . This remarkable document, a proto Dictionary of National Biography , lay incomplete at Leland's death. The sole extant witness is the autograph manuscript, now Oxford, Bodleian Library ...
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Equipped with some sort of commission from Henry VIII, John Leland began to record the contents of English monastic libraries in 1533 and carried on until 1536 or shortly after, when the first dissolutions occurred. His booklists were compiled in preparation for his comprehensive dictionary of British writers entitled De uiris illustribus . This remarkable document, a proto Dictionary of National Biography , lay incomplete at Leland's death. The sole extant witness is the autograph manuscript, now Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Top. gen. c. 4. Although antiquaries made use of De uiris illustribus over the next generations it did not see its way into print until 1709 when Anthony Hall produced a sometimes inaccurate edition, a significant number of passages omitted, under the title Commentarii de scriptoribus Britannicis . Hall's text has formed the basis for subsequent scholarship. Carley's new edition is based on a thorough examination of the autograph, supplemented with readings from John Bale's epitome, now Cambridge, Trinity College, MS R. 7. 15 (753). The original order of Leland's text in instances where Hall was misled by multiple accretions has been restored, and longer omitted passages have been included. This new edition establishes how unreliable and misleading Hall's was in many respects. The facing English translation seeks to capture Leland's own excitement with his project and also to convey his shifts in interpretation during the process of revision: the text mirrors in miniature the stages of the English reformation under Henry VIII. The extensive introduction provides a full history of the manuscript, examines sources, and shows the relationship of the text to Leland's booklists and other contemporary documents.
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Fine in Fine jacket. Collectible Fine First Edition Hardcover Fine Dust Jacket Clean 868 pp. Latin one side English translation facing. NOT a library copy. See our Scans. Brilliant Tudor Historian John Leland's "On Famous Men" A champion of King Arthur's existence and the sovereignty of Britain. Leland scoured and "secured" Britain's libraries and Castles for remnants of this. Here is his huge collection of biographies on Merlin, Taliesin, Arthur, Glastonbury and Welsh Saints and so much else. Here in collectible condition edited by that champion of Glastonbury and much else Arthurian James P. Carley does a service to scholars with this treasure. Handsome volume. Three Geese In Flight Books blowing the Horns of Elfland since 1977.
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