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Peter of Blois
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Author(s) Title Reference
N. Denholm-Young Pastedowns in Oxford bindings, with a survey of Oxford binding c. 1515-1620, (Oxford Bibliographical Society, N.S. vol. 5 for 1951-1952), by Neil R. Ker 25/2, p. 106

languages

  • Latin
  • French
  • Italian
  • English

works

  • known romance in verse on Richard I
  • poem on the Crusades
  • late-thirteenth-century manuscript of Guibert of Metz
  • Aristotle (in Latin)
  • letters of Peter of Blois
  • Peter de Vinea

people

  • Peter of Blois
  • Aristotle
  • Richard I
  • Leland
  • Guibert of Metz
  • Peter de Vinea
  • Humphrey Llwyd
  • Archbishop Parker

subjects

  • scholarship
  • binding
  • law
  • texts
  • theology
  • fragments
  • palaeography
  • collecting
  • bibliography

places

  • Canterbury
  • Oxford
  • Richard I
  • Christ Church
  • Society of Antiquaries
  • Archbishop Parker
  • Peter of Blois
  • Peter de Vinea
  • Robert Cotton
  • Leland
  • Humphrey Llwyd
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