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    The Philosophy of John Dewey. (The Library of Living Philosophers. Vol. I.) Edited by P. A. Schilpp . (Evanston and Chicago, North-Western University. 1939. Pp. xv + 708. Price $4.). [REVIEW]John Laird - 1940 - Philosophy 15 (58):207-.
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    The Michael Polanyi Papers In The Department Of Special Collections, University Of Chicago Library.John M. Cash - 1996 - Tradition and Discovery 23 (1):4-47.
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    Symmachus John Alexander McGeachy: Quintus Aurelius Symmachus and the Senatorial Aristocracy of the West. Pp. iii + 203. Chicago: private edition distributed by the University of Chicago Libraries, 1942. Paper. [REVIEW]R. M. Henry - 1944 - The Classical Review 58 (01):26-.
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    The Christian Philosophy of History. By Shirley Jackson Case. (Chicago: University Press; London: Cambridge University Press. 1943. Pp. 8 + 222. Price 12s.)Religion of To-morrow. By John Elof Boodin. (New York: The Philosophical Library. 1943. Pp. 189. Price $2.50.). [REVIEW]E. S. Waterhouse - 1944 - Philosophy 19 (74):277-.
  5. National and International Ideals in the English Poets a Lecture Delivered in the John Rylands Library on 4th January, 1916.C. H. Herford & John Rylands Library - 1916 - University Press Longmans, Green.
     
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    A Summary Catalogue of the Lovelace Collection of the Papers of Jhon Locke in the Bodleian Library.Philip Long & Bodleian Library - 1959 - Oxford : University Press.
  7. ‘Carven stone and blazoned pane’: The Design and Construction of the John Rylands Library.John Hodgson - 2012 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 89 (1):19-81.
    The John Rylands Library is an outstanding example of neo-Gothic architecture, and is without parallel in Britain as a memorial library. This article situates the Library‘s foundation at the close of the nineteenth century within the economic and cultural development of Manchester, the worlds first industrial city, and within wider trends in library history. Enriqueta Rylands‘s aims in establishing the Library are analysed, as well as her influence on the design and construction of the (...)
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    Lancashire Hodge-Podge: Reading the John Rylands Library through the Concept of Hybridity.John Hodgson - 2015 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 91 (1):81-96.
    Postcolonial theory has yielded productive methodologies with which to examine an institution such as the John Rylands Library. This paper reinterprets aspects of the Library‘s history, especially its collecting practices, using Bhabha‘s concept of hybridity. The Library‘s founder, Enriqueta Rylands, embodied hybridity and colonial talking back in her remarkable trajectory from a Catholic upbringing in Cuba, via her conversion to Nonconformity and her marriage to Manchester‘s most successful cotton manufacturer, to her usurpation of the cultural hegemony (...)
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  9. John rylands library.Mrs Enriqueta Augustina Rylands - 1908 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 1:351.
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    Catalogue of the Greek and Latin Papyri in the John Rylands Library, Manchester.John Day, C. H. Roberts & E. G. Turner - 1955 - American Journal of Philology 76 (3):318.
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    The Library of John Locke.John Locke, John R. Harrison & Peter Laslett - 1971 - Published for the Oxford Bibliographical Society by the Oxford University Press.
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    How the King of the Witches Dusted the Books: Alex Sanders at the John Rylands Library.Grevel Lindop - 2018 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 94 (2):115-125.
    Alex Sanders, one of the founders of modern pagan witchcraft in the UK, worked briefly at the John Rylands Library in 1962 as a book duster before being dismissed for ‘neglect of his duties’. The full circumstances were more complex, and although Sanders is now the subject of an article in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography the episode has never been fully investigated. This article makes use of all relevant sources, including unpublished records at the John (...)
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    Enriqueta Rylands, the John Rylands Library and the Lutheran Legacy.Elizabeth Gow & Julianne Simpson - 2017 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 93 (2):115-123.
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  14. Baptist Autographs in the John Rylands Library, Manchester, 1741-1907.Timothy Whelan - 2013 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 89 (2):203-225.
    Within the holdings of The University of Manchesters John Rylands Library is a remarkable collection of 337 letters to and from Baptist ministers and laypersons written between 1741 and 1907. Nearly half can be found among the autograph collections of Thomas Raffles, Liverpool Congregationalist minister and educator, with another 103 letters belonging to the collections of the Methodist Archives. John Sutcliff, Baptist minister at Olney and an early leader within the Baptist Missionary Society, was the recipient of (...)
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    Four Nineteenth-Century Book of the Dead Forgeries on Mummy Linen in the John Rylands Library, or: the Description de l’Égypte as a Faker’s Master Copy.Holger Kockelmann - 2020 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 96 (1):1-24.
    This article presents four pieces of textile decorated with Egyptian Book of the Dead texts and vignettes which are in the possession of the John Rylands Library, Manchester. As demonstrated, these manuscripts are forgeries made with the help of templates from the Description de l’Égypte. The article presents the evidence for this conclusion and traces the path of the hieroglyphic and hieratic texts on textiles into the library.
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  16. The John Rylands Library 1972-2000.Peter McNiven - 2000 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 82 (2):3-79.
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    The 1525 Rabbinic Bible and How to Read It: A Study of the Annotated Copy in the John Rylands Library.Benjamin Williams - 2016 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 92 (1):53-72.
    Daniel Bombergs 1525 edition of the Rabbinic Bible is a typographical masterpiece. It combines the text of the Hebrew Bible with Aramaic Targumim, medieval Jewish commentaries and the Masoretic textual apparatus. As testified by the numerous copies in the libraries of Jewish and Christian readers, this was a popular edition that remained in demand long after its publication. This article examines why and how readers studied the 1525 Rabbinic Bible by analysing the annotated copy now in the John Rylands (...)
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    John Locke: papers read at a Clark Library Seminar, 10 December, 1977.John Greville Agard Pocock & Richard Ashcraft - 1980 - Los Angeles: William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, University of California. Edited by Richard Ashcraft.
    Pocock, J. G. A. The myth of John Locke and the obsession with liberalism.--Ashcraft, R. The two treatises and the exclusion crisis: the problem of Lockean political theory as bourgeois ideology.
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    (Re-)Framing Bede‘s Historia ecclesiastica in Twelfth-Century Germany: John Rylands Library, MS Latin 182.Benjamin Pohl - 2017 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 93 (1):67-120.
    This article offers the first comprehensive study of Manchester, John Rylands Library, MS Latin 182, a twelfth-century codex formerly belonging to the Benedictine Abbey of Gladbach in Germany. I begin with a full codicological and palaeographical analysis of the entire manuscript, before moving on to a discussion of its contents. These include the Venerable Bede‘s Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum and the Continuatio Bedae, as well as two hagiographical works copied at the end of the manuscript. I then propose (...)
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    Necromancy and the Magical Reputation of Michael Scot: John Rylands Library, Latin MS 105.Stephen Gordon - 2016 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 92 (1):73-103.
    Necromancy, the practice of conjuring and controlling evil spirits, was a popular pursuit in the courts and cloisters of late medieval and early modern Europe. Books that gave details on how to conduct magical experiments circulated widely. Written pseudonymously under the name of the astrologer and translator Michael Scot, Latin MS 105 from the John Rylands Library, Manchester, is notable for the inclusion, at the beginning of the manuscript, of a corrupted, unreadable text that purports to be the (...)
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    David Forrest, the Scottish Reformer and a Reattributed Provenance of a Calvin Commentary in the John Rylands Library.Martin A. Forrest - 2020 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 96 (1):25-43.
    This article reveals that the original owner of a first edition copy of John Calvin’s Commentarii in Isaiam Prophetam in the collection of the John Rylands Library was not the unknown David Forrest of Carluke, Lanarkshire as asserted and recorded by Alexander Gordon, Principal of the Unitarian Home Missionary College, Manchester, from whom the library acquired the book, but was the recognised Scottish Reformer and compatriot of John Knox, David Forrest of Haddington. An investigation into (...)
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  22. A Survey of the Gaster Collection at the John Rylands Library, Manchester.Maria Haralambakis - 2013 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 89 (2):107-130.
    In 1954 and 1958 the John Rylands Library acquired a significant portion of the library of Dr Moses Gaster. As a scholar and bibliophile, Gaster collected manuscripts, printed books, pamphlets and amulets. His collection reflects his wide ranging interests: philology, Judaica, magic and mysticism, and Samaritan studies. This article presents a survey of the varied Rylands Gaster collection. It includes an inventory of the miscellaneous manuscript sequence, a complete handlist of Gaster‘s German manuscripts and an introduction to (...)
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    The library of John Locke.John W. Yolton - 1967 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 5 (2):176-178.
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    Selected Cheshire seals (12th - 17th century) from the collections in the John Rylands Library.F. Taylor - 1942 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 26 (2):393-412.
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    hand List Of The Beaumont Charters In The John Rylands Library.Robert D. Fawtier - 1923 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 7 (3):526-544.
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    An important old Turki manuscript in the John Rylands Library.Alphonse Mingana - 1915 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 2 (2):129-138.
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    The Toller Lecture. Read at the John Rylands Library, March 2015. Bede‘s Idea of the English.Alan Thacker - 2016 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 92 (1):1-26.
    The Venerable Bede has often been held as creator of a single collective identity for the Germanic inhabitants of Britain: the English. This article examines how Bede crafted his notion of Englishness, reviewing his use of terms for nation, race and peoples to exclude those of whom he did not approve. It included the Northumbrians and the people of Kent whom Bede regarded as the progenitors of the English Church. It excluded the Mercians who were rivals and sometime enemies of (...)
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    Knowledge and knowing in library and information science: a philosophical framework.John Budd - 2001 - Lanham, Md.: Scarecrow Press.
    This landmark work traces the heritage of thought, from the beginnings of modern science in the seventeenth century, until today, that has influenced the profession of library and information science.
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    Further Notes on the John Rylands Library Latin Manuscript No.15.A. Souter - 1919 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 5 (3-4):392-393.
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    “court Rolls, Rentals, Surveys And Analagous Documents In The John Rylands Library,”.F. Taylor - 1948 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 31 (2):345.
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    Libraries as candles of freedom: the Estonian experience.John R. Turner - 1992 - Logos 3 (3):139-143.
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    Curating Magic at the John Rylands Library: The 2016 Exhibition Magic, Witches and Devils in the Early Modern World.Jennifer Spinks, Sasha Handley & Stephen Gordon - 2016 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 92 (1):105-114.
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    Notes and extracts from the Semitic manuscripts in the John Rylands Library. V In Samaritan Nablus two centuries ago.Edward Robertson - 1938 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 22 (1):223-242.
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    Franciscan Illumination in Latin Mss. 29-31 of John Rylands Library, Manchester.Dorothy G. Wayman - 1961 - Franciscan Studies 21 (1-2):98-103.
  35. Reassessing Townshend‘s Irish Viceroyalty, 1767-72: The Caldwell-Shelburne Correspondence in the John Rylands Library, Manchester. [REVIEW]Martyn Powell - 2013 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 89 (2):155-176.
    This essay focuses upon the controversy surrounding Lord George Townshends appointment as Irish viceroy in 1767. He was the first viceroy to be made constantly resident and therefore it was a shift that could be seen as part of a process of imperial centralization, akin to assertive British policy-making for the American colonies and India. Up until this point there has been some doubt as to whether Townshend himself or the British Government was the prime mover behind this key decision. (...)
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    A noteworthy Sahidic variant in a Shenoute homily in the John Rylands Library.D. P. Buckle - 1936 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 20 (2):383-384.
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    (1 other version)Hand-list of charters, deeds and similar documents in the possession of the John Rylands Library. II . Documents acquired from various sources.Moses Tyson - 1933 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 17 (2):348-382.
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    Libraries in Sri Lanka: Their Origin and History from Ancient Times to the Present Time.John A. C. Greppin & T. G. Piyadasa - 1992 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 112 (1):169.
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    Routledge Library Editions: Plato.Edward Johns Urwick - 1920 - Routledge.
    Plato is perhaps the best known and most widely studied of all the ancient Greek philosophers. A pupil of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle, his ideas have inspired and influenced scholars of nearly every era. His famous series of dialogues have become a standard part of the western philosophical canon – from the Euthyphro and Gorgias of his early period, the Republic, Phaedrus and Symposium of his middle period, to the Theaetetus and Laws of his late period.The Routledge Library (...)
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  40. The Library of Christian Classics.John Baillie, John T. McNeill, Henry P. Van Dusen, Cyril C. Richardson & G. W. Bromiley - 1953
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  41. Macat Library.John Donaldson & Ian Jackson (eds.) - 2017 - Routledge.
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    Some unpublished letters to and from Dr Johnson: from the originals now in the posession of the John Rylands Library.J. D. Wright - 1932 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 16 (1):32-76.
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    Some unpublished letters of Arthur Henry Hallam from Eton, now in the John Rylands Library.M. Zamick - 1934 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 18 (1):197-248.
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    Fragment of a Euripides Manuscript in the John Rylands Library.Gunther Zuntz - 1967 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 49 (2):497-517.
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    Library Opens Reading Room named for G. K. Chesterton.John Gleason - 2011 - The Chesterton Review 37 (1/2):235-237.
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    The new librarian of the John Rylands Library.H. B. Charlton - 1950 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 32 (2):147-156.
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    Notes on the Dorsey-Stanley correspondence (1871-1873) in the John Rylands Library.Marcus F. Cunliffe - 1954 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 36 (2):360-385.
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    Hand-list of additions to the collection of Latin manuscripts in the John Rylands Library, 1908-1920.Robert D. Fawtier - 1921 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 6 (1-2):186-206.
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    Index to the first twenty-five volumes of the Bulletin of the John Rylands Library.Thomas Murgatroyd - 1941 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 25 (1):189-233.
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    List of current periodical publications Including transactions of learned societies in the John Rylands Library.T. Murgatroyd - 1932 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 16 (2):529-598.
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