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The Divinity School and Duke Humfrey's Library at Oxford Stanley Gillam

The Divinity School and Duke Humfrey's Library at Oxford By Stanley Gillam

The Divinity School and Duke Humfrey's Library at Oxford by Stanley Gillam


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The story of the history and construction of the Divinity School and Duke Humfrey's Library. The latter was built to house a donation of books to Oxford University Library from Humfrey, Duke of Gloucester in the 15th century. This book celebrates the 500th anniversary of the opening.

The Divinity School and Duke Humfrey's Library at Oxford Summary

The Divinity School and Duke Humfrey's Library at Oxford by Stanley Gillam

This book is written to commemorate and celebrate the 500th anniversary of the opening of the Duke Humfrey's Library at Oxford University. The author discusses the history and construction of the Library which was started in the early 1420s to house several donations of books given to the University by Humfrey, Duke of Gloucester. It was not finished until 1488. He outlines the problems posed by the lack of adequate finances and by the elaborations of ambitious master masons. Gillam also discusses the subsequent refurnishment and redecoration by Sir Thomas Bodley in the last years of the 16th century.

Table of Contents

The Divinity School and Duke Humfrey's Library, 1423-1488; the interior decoration of the Divinity School; the Divinity School after 1488; Duke Humfrey's Library after 1488.

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GOR004291489
9780199515585
0199515581
The Divinity School and Duke Humfrey's Library at Oxford by Stanley Gillam
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
19880601
112
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