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GEMMS IDGEMMS-REPORT-000048
Report TitleApte and fit similes taken out of learned mens sermons in Oxford 1590: begin the xxiith of Aprill
Extent18 leaves
Composition Date1590 -
Primary LanguageEnglish
Report Type(s)Auditor's Commonplace Book
Bible Texts
Associated Peoplenotetaker? - Cawdrey (Cawdray), Robert
Linked Places
Print Editions / WitnessesThe material in this volume appears to constitute much of Robert Cawdrey, A Treasurie or Store-House (London, 1600), although the printed text is much longer and does not identify any preachers.
DescriptionThe notetaker (thought to be Robert Cawdray) has filled the volume with quotations, divided into small boxes, from sermons preached by various preachers. The preachers named include Henry Robinson, Provost of Queens College; Richard Kilby; Giles Tomson (later Bishop of Gloucester); Adam Hill; Edward Hutchins; William Tyndal; Thomas Dorman; and Leonard Wright.
Source of DataJeanne Shami
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GEMMS record createdDecember 21, 2017
GEMMS record last editedMay 09, 2022