A cornerstone of manuscript scholarship. Essential for scholars and collectors. Montague Rhodes James' Descriptive Catalogue of the western manuscripts in the Library of Trinity College, Cambridge is a definitive medieval manuscript catalogue and a practical western manuscripts reference. Meticulous, jargon-free entries form a descriptive manuscript collection that supports illuminated manuscripts study and informs palaeography and codicology. Entries are arranged for identification and comparison, with clear notes on provenance, script and decoration; cross-references help to locate related items across cambridge manuscript holdings and, where relevant, against british library collections. The catalogue's tone balances scholarly exactitude with readability, equally suited to those consulting rare book archives or a curious reader exploring trinity college library history. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. A work of lasting historical significance, it sits in the tradition of nineteenth century catalogues that shaped modern standards of description and helped assemble the narrative of trinity college library history. As an academic research resource it supports enquiry into textual transmission, ownership and bookcraft: bibliographers, historians and students of palaeography and codicology will make constant use of it. Collectors and librarians will value its authority and rigour; classic-literature collectors seeking reliable provenance will find particular reward. Casual readers drawn to illuminated manuscripts study will enjoy lucid, evocative entries that make the material past tangible. Essential for anyone tracing the routes by which texts travelled across medieval Europe, or for classic-literature collectors assembling reliable provenances, this catalogue is indispensable. Ideal for university reading rooms and private libraries alike, it serves as both a research tool and a catalogue that rewards leisurely reading and close scholarly inspection. Practical yet reverent, this volume belongs on the shelves of university libraries, rare book archives and private collections that seek to preserve Britain's manuscript heritage.
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