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SJLahey, to Law
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#TFW you’re overcome by the sheer horror of c.16 of the 1st Statute of Westminster (3 Edw 1) 😳. #MedievalManuscripts #LegalHistory #HistLaw #Law
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A stripy, ‘S’ from Cambridge University Library. 🌈
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in 31 May 1669: Citing poor eyesight, Samuel Pepys (1633 Feb 23–1703 May 26) makes his final diary entry.
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A golden initial like a tiny in one of Cambridge University Library’s medieval English statute books. 🌞
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27 May 2019: Leslie Weir was appointed Librarian & Archivist of Canada; she is the first woman to hold this role.

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SJLahey, to neverwinternights
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At Girton College, Cambridge, #SaintMargaret ’s #dragon has the sweetest little puppy-dog eyes you ever did see… 🥹 #MedievalManuscripts #Saints #MedievalAnimals #Critters #aww
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SJLahey, to Women
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Lovely portrait of a woman tucked away in a Statuta Angliæ manuscript from Cambridge University Library. #MedievalManuscripts #Manuscripts #LegalHistory #HistLaw #Women #Art
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Lovely detail, although she seems to be standing atop a castle looking in the distance with a sense of longing... I wonder who she was in real life.

Also, what's the irregular blob with biological aspect and interstitial spider webs below her, and to the left of the big letter?

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@KarenStrickholm @bookhistodons @histodons It’s a leaf in a carefully-copied collection of medieval English common law texts. A reader added the manicule to mark a passage of interest. 😊

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Oh I see, so a different person made the "manicule" to the margin, probably later in time. Manicule is not in dictionary dot com, but once again, has me covered!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manicule

SJLahey, to Law
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‘M’ for the Merry Month of May in a Cambridge University Library statute book. #MedievalManuscripts #Manuscripts #LegalHistory #HistLaw #Law
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SJLahey, to bookhistodons
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Are any of you at London Firsts tonight? If so, let’s meet up! (I’m here in the queue…) @bookhistodons #RareBooks #MedievalManuscripts

SJLahey, to NovaScotia
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#TIH #OTD 14 May 1761: The Halifax Gazette (#NovaScotia) ran the 1st advertisement of bookseller James Rivington (1724–1802) of London, UK, who had opened #Canada’s 1st retail bookshop in Halifax “next Door to Mr. Manning nigh the [Grand] Parade”. #BookHistory #CdnBookHist #books
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Some #BookHistory: French lawyer & author Marc Lescarbot (d.1641) (‘ML’) had a client involved in an expedition to Acadia, New France. He invited ML, who accepted. 1606 July: They reached Port Royal (now in #NovaScotia )… with ML’s #books in tow: the 1st known library* in what is now #Canada.

  • Depending on your definition of ‘library’, of course. Let’s say, ‘Lescarbot’s books are regarded as the first known collection of European-style codices in what is now Canada’.
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in 6 May 1236: Death of Roger of Wendover, Benedictine monk & 1st of a series of important chroniclers at St Albans. His best-known chronicle, Flores historiarum, survives in 2 —including the 1 shown in the 📷—& an edition in Matthew Paris’ (c.1200–1259) Chronica majora.
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in : Happy birthday to the French publisher Louis Christophe François Hachette (1800 May 05–1864 Jul 31), founder of @HachetteLivre (estab. 1826). Initially called Brédif, the company became L. Hachette et Compagnie on 01 Jan 1846.

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#OTD in #HorrorHistory #WeirdHistory #BookHistory: Death of Eleanor Sleath (1770 Oct 15–1847 May 05), best known for her 1798 #gothic novel The Orphan of the Rhine, listed as one of the 7 ‘horrid novels’ recommended by Isabella Thorpe in Jane Austen’s Northanger Abbey.
(‘The Northanger Horrid Novels’ were believed to be of Austen’s own invention until Montague Summers began publishing on the seven, refuting the denial of their existence. Other scholars soon followed suit.)

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