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Offprints and articles concerning Pepys and the Pepys Library. Known formerly as the "Pepys Library Files".
List of contents:
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Rule, M. (1982). ‘The Sinking of the Mary Rose’ and ‘The Raising of the Mary Rose’, History Today, 32(9), pp. 27-34. (Relates to PL 2991).
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Palmer, F. (1983). ‘Musical Instruments from the Mary Rose: A report on work in progress’, Early Music, 11(1), pp. 53-59.
3a. Rule, M. (1978). The Mary Rose. Mary Rose Committee. [Booklet]
3b. Rule, M. (1981). The Mary Rose. Mary Rose Trust. [Booklet]
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Smith, D.A. (1980). Pepys into some Early Hives. Essex: The Central Association of Bee-Keepers. (Relates to PL 1836-41).
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Bell, V. (1976). Samuel Pepys and King Charles II watching the Great Fire of London from the window of Whitehall Palace. [Printed reproduction of painting]. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Wall picture to accompany History First unit on Samuel Pepys).
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Howse, H.D. and Thrower, N.J.W , (eds) (1983). A Buccaneer's Atlas: Basil Ringrose's South Sea waggoner: a sea atlas and sailing directions of the Pacific coast of the Americas, 1682. [Typescript list of documents from H.D. Howse to Robert Latham]. (Relates to PL 2349; PL 2610; PL 2862; PL 2874(271-356)).
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Barker, R. (1983). 'Fragments from the Pepysian Library'. IV International Reunion for Nautical Science and Hydrography. Sagres. June. (Relates to PL 2820).
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Gatch, M. McC. (1985). ‘John Bagford as a Collector and Disseminator of Manuscript Fragments’, The Library, 7(2), pp. 95-114. (Relates to PL 2030).
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Forster, L. and Forster J. (1981). ‘Review of Samuel Pepys: Tagebuch aus dem London des 17. Jahrhunderts, Ausgewählt, übersetzt und herausgegeben von Helmut Winter', Archiv für das Studium der neueren Sprachen und Literaturen, 218(133), pp. 383-390. (Relates to PL 1836-41).
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MacGregor, A. (1983).Ark to Ashmolean: The story of the Tradescants, Ashmole and the Ashmolean Museum. Oxford : Ashmolean Museum. (Illustration on p. 23 Relates to PL 2972/266 a & b.)
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Fitzwilliam Museum (1977). Tercentenary Exhibition of Etchings by Wencelaus Hollar (1607 - 1677), The Print Room, Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, 9 July-2 October. Cambridge: Fitzwilliam Museum. [Typescript for exhibition catalogue].
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Nevinson, J.L. (1979). The Four Seasons of Wenceslaus Hollar. London: The Costume Society. (Relates to PL 2973/496).
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van der Loon, P. Pepys Library 1914. [Typescript notes on Chinese Alamanacs]. (Relates to PL 1914(1)(2)).
14a. Wormald, J. (1984). ‘The Neighbour to the North’, History Today Special: Queen Elizabeth I, pp. 33-37. (Relates to PL 2973/330b).
14b. Martin, C. (1984). ‘The Atlantic Adventure’, History Today Special: Queen Elizabeth I, pp. 44-47. (Relates to PL 2991; PL 2820).
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David, F.N. (1957). 'Mr. Newton, Mr Pepys & Dyse: A Historical Note', Annals of Science, 13(3), pp. 137-157.
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Schell, E.D. (1960). 'Samuel Pepys, Isaac Newton, and Probability', American Statistician, 14(4), pp.27-30.
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Sainsbury, A.B. (1986). Correspondence concerning proposed alterations to 12 Buckingham Street.
18a. Shell, R.J. (1986). ‘The Chamorro Flying Proa’, The Mariner’s Mirror, 72(2), pp. 135-143. (Relates to PL 2934).
18b. Shell, R.J. (1987). ‘Early Accounts of the Chamorro Flying Proa’, The Mariner’s Mirror, 73(1), pp. 33-48. (Relates to PL 1943).
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Rolleston, M.D. (1943). ‘Venereal Disease in Pepys’s Diary’, British Journal of Venereal Diseases,19(4), pp. 168-173. (Relates to PL1836-41).
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Keynes, M (1986). ‘Samuel Pepys’. [Typescript draft for J.T. Hughes Essays in Medical Biography].
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Riches, E. (1977). ‘Samuel Pepys and his stones’, Annals of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, 59, pp. 11-16. [Photocopy].
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van der Waals, J. (1984). ‘The Print Collection of Samuel Pepys’, Print Quarterly, 1(4), pp. 236-242, 247-257.
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Lough, J. and Crane, D.E.L. (1986). ‘Thomas Killigrew and the Possessed Nuns of Loudun: The Text of a Letter of 1635', *Durham University Journal, 78(2), pp. 259-268. (Relates to PL 2099(3)).
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Huygens, R.B.C., Mayer, H.E. and Rösch, G. (1986). Guillaume de Tyr Chronique, Corpus Christianorum, Continuatio Mediaevalis. Turnhout: Brepols. (p. 21).
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Huygens, R.B.C. (1964). ‘La Tradition Manuscrite de Guillaume de Tyr’, Studi Medievali, 3(5), pp. 281–373.
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Barker, R. (1985) 'Consrução Naval: Que Aliança', Os Portu-Gueses e o Mundo. Porto, June. (Relates to PL 2820; PL 1731).
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Barker, R. (1986). "Many may peruse us". [Typescript essay]. (Relates to PL 2820).
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Cleary, F. (1981). Pepys House, Brampton. The Samuel Pepys Club.
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Edwards, A.S.G. (1984). 'Lawson’s "Orchet"', Transactions of the Cambridge Bibliographical Society, 8(4), pp. 477-488. (Relates to PL 2163).
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Craig, M. (1976). Irish Bookbindings. Dublin: National Library of Ireland.
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Börjesons Antikariat (n.d.). Catalogue 4: Rare and Valuable Books. [Entry for Francis Willughby's ornithology, allegedly signed by Samuel Pepys]. (Relates to PL 2607).
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[Restricted access].
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Barker, R.A. (1984). 'The English Galleon?', Symposium on Tudor Warship Design, Society of Nautical Research and History Group of RINA. 7 July. [Typescript]. (Relates to PL 2991).
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Pächt, O., Ulrike, J. and Dagmar, T. (1983). Flämische Schule I, Wein: Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften. (Relates to PL 1916).
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Willmoth, F. (1994). ‘Sir Jonas (‘Mathematical’) Moore and the founding of the Royal Observatory at Greenwich’, Endeavour, 18(1), pp. 9-16. (Relates to PL 2972).
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Philip, J.R. (1994). ‘An Innumerate President of the Royal Society?’, Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science, 48(1), pp. 1-10, (Relates to PL 1836-41).
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Craddock, K. (1995). ‘Samuel Pepys and the British Diary Tradition: The Stuart Sayers Collection', Kay Craddock Antiquarian Bookseller Catalogue 171.
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Turner, C.H. Pepys and Gravely Manor [Typescript]. (Includes letter from Freda Jones and photocopies of four entries in the Graveley Court Rolls 8, 1660-64). (Relates to PL 1836-41).
39a. Boydell & Brewer (1987). The Pepys Ballads edited by W. G. Day, Catalogue of the Pepys Library at Magdalene College Cambridge, Facsimile volumes I-V. [Brochure]. Woodbridge: Boydell & Brewer.
39b. Boydell & Brewer (1987). The Pepys Ballads edited by W. G. Day, Catalogue of the Pepys Library at Magdalene College Cambridge, Facsimile volumes I-V. [Brochure]. Woodbridge: Boydell & Brewer.
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Wingood, A.J., Wingood, P. and Adams, J (1986). Sea Venture: The Tempest Wreck. [Booklet]. Sea Venture Trust. (Relates to PL 2991; PL 2820).
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Muret, P. Rites of Funeral [Photocopy]. (Possibly Hewer’s copy, containing dedicatory anagram apparently removed from Pepys' copy. Includes photocopy of Bernard Quaritch catalogue entry for the item.) (Relates to PL 582).
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Adams, S. (1988). The Armada Campaign of 1588. London: The Historical Association. (Relates to PL 2820).
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Haynes, B. (1988). 'Lully and the rise of the oboe as seen in works of art', Early Music, 6(3), pp. 324-338. (Relates to PL 2973).
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Davies, J.D. (1989). ‘Pepys and the Admiralty Commission of 1679-84’, Historical Research, 62(147), pp. 34-53. (Relates to PL 2879; PL 1490; PL 1534; PL 2858; PL 2581; PL 2853; PL 2856; PL 2857).
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Blatcher, M. (1989). ‘Chatham Dockyard and a little-known shipwright, Matthew Baker (1530-1613)’, Archaeologia Cantiana, 107, pp. 155-172. (Relates to PL 2820). [Offprint].
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Warburg, A. (1990). ‘Seats of Learning: The tranquil libraries of Oxford and Cambridge conceal exquisite literary architectural treatures’, The Antique Collector, pp. 112-117. (Relates to PL 1608; PL 1916).
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Martin, G. (1989) ‘Successful Drainage of an Extradural Abscess in 1667: Prince Rupert’s trephination’, British Journal of Neurosurgery, 3(2), pp. 211-216. (Relates to PL 1836-41).
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Martin, G. (1990). ‘Prince Rupert and the Surgeons’, History Today, 40(12), pp. 38-43. (Relates to PL 1836-41).
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Garrrett, A. (n.d.). ‘A Machine for All Seasons?’, Court Circular, pp. 8-9. [Photocopy]. (Includes typescript definition of 'Arca Musarithmica').
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Shesgreen, S. (1982). ‘The Editions, Imitations, and the Influence of Marcellus Laroon’s Cryes of the City of London’, Studies in Bibliography, 35, pp. 258-271. (Relates to PL 2973).