Is there a similar catalogue for French monasteries? I have in view a
project (possibly doomed from the start) of trying to trace who owned what
hagiographic texts in the eleventh and twelfth centuries.
Patrick Nugent
> Yes--here's some info (my sloppy cut & paste). Juris
>
>The Corpus of British Medieval Library Catalogues is published by the
>British Library in association with the British Academy. The project is
>supported financially by the British Academy, which appoints the editorial
>committee. The membership of this committee is set out below. This List of
>Identifications is published by the committee for the use of contributors.
>It will be brought up to date and reissued from time to time as the series
>progresses; it may also be consulted electronically via the Academy's
>network. Users are requested to communicate corrections to the General
>Editor, Dr R. Sharpe, at the Faculty of Modern History, Broad Street,
>OXFORD OX1 3BD.
>
>Volumes published
>
> 1.The Friars' Libraries, edited by K. W. Humphreys (1990). pp. xliv +
>281. ISBN 0-7123-0068-6.
>
> 2.Registrum Anglie de libris doctorum et auctorum ueterum, the Latin
>Text established by R. A. B. Mynors, edited with an Introduction by R. H.
>Rouse & M. A. Rouse (1991). pp. clxx + 346. ISBN 0-7123-0074-0.
>
> 3.The Libraries of the Cistercians, Gilbertines and Premonstratensians,
>edited by David N. Bell (1992). pp. xxxii + 340. ISBN 0-7123-0279-4.
>
> 4.English Benedictine Libraries. The Shorter Catalogues, edited by R.
>Sharpe, J. P. Carley, R. M. Thomson, and A. G. Watson (1996). pp. xxx +
>932. ISBN 0 7123 0336 7.
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Patrick J. Nugent
Department of Religion
Earlham College
Richmond, Indiana 47374 USA
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