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Observations on the Calendrical Notes of MS. Copenhagen, Kong.Bibl. Nye Konglige Samling 2126.2º (Lectionary 1748)

Birdsall, James Neville (1928-2005) (1966) Observations on the Calendrical Notes of MS. Copenhagen, Kong.Bibl. Nye Konglige Samling 2126.2º (Lectionary 1748). Working Paper. University of Birmingham. (Unpublished)

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Abstract

These files represent a dossier compiled by Neville Birdsall in the 1960s on L1748 for the preparation of an article. It is presented here in its third draft form, with annotations, but it appears not to have been published. The extensive correspondence with F. Halkin suggests that it was intended for publication in Analecta Bollandiana. There is also correspondence from members of the Bibliothèque Nationale in Paris regarding Coislin 224 and the Austrian National Library regarding Vienna Theol. gr. 302 and Coislin 224. The files also include numerous lists of liturgical commemorations in different manuscripts.

Type of Work:Monograph (Working Paper)
School/Faculty:Faculties (to 1997) > Faculty of Arts
Department:Department of Theology
Additional Information:

Uploaded to epapers at the request of Prof D.C. Parker and Prof Jeff Childers, Birdsall's literary executors.

Date:04 October 1966
Projects:Birdsall Papers
Series/Collection Name:Birdsall Papers
Subjects:B Philosophy. Psychology. Religion > BS The Bible
Copyright Status:Uploaded to epapers at the request of Prof D.C. Parker and Prof Jeff Childers, Birdsall's literary executors.
Copyright Holders:Estate of Neville Birdsall
ID Code:3330

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