Kentish book culture writers, archives, libraries and sociability 1400-1660

Writing the town in mid fifteenth-century Sandwich: the contribution of John Serle, Common Clerk / Sheila sweetinburgh -- "Wrytynge out of the playe booke": literacy and identity in the cinque ports and ancient towns in the sixteenth century / G.M. Draper -- Reading, writing and the cultur...

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Weitere Verfasser: Bartram, Claire (HerausgeberIn)
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Veröffentlicht: Oxford, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, New York, Wien Peter Lang 2020
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Zusammenfassung:Writing the town in mid fifteenth-century Sandwich: the contribution of John Serle, Common Clerk / Sheila sweetinburgh -- "Wrytynge out of the playe booke": literacy and identity in the cinque ports and ancient towns in the sixteenth century / G.M. Draper -- Reading, writing and the culture of books at Canterbury Cathedral Priory in the fifteenth century / Meriel connor -- Book printing and protestant reform in reformation Canterbury, 1532-1556 / Stuart palmer -- Literacy and cultural identity in the Dutch immigrant community of Sandwich, 1561-1650 / Jane Andrewes -- Chronicling Dover: reconstructing provincial authorship in Elizabethan Kent / Claire Bartram -- The tragedy of William Rogers of Cranbrook, Kent: the print-published afterlife of a godly apothecary / Lorraine Flisher -- William Somner and his books: provenance evidence for the networks of a seventeenth-century Canterbury antiquarian / Sarah Griffin and David Shaw -- "Quaere who hath coriats travels"? Henry Oxinden's book loans, 1647-58 / Sheila Hingley
Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
Beschreibung:xii, 296 Seiten
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ISBN:9781787074668
978-1-78707-466-8