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A survey of the history, holdings, decoration, and conservation of one of England's finest medieval libraries, with full catalogue. The Willoughby family, from Wollaton, Nottinghamshire, built up an extensive medieval library, including the notable Wollaton Antiphonal; theirs is the largest surviving library gathered by a gentry family of the period, the product of a single acquisitive burst, beginning around 1460 and mainly completed at about the time of the Dissolution in 1540. The manuscripts remain unique because of the very substantial core which survives more or less in situ, together with a huge collection of family archives, at the University of Nottingham, just a few miles from their original home. This book focuses upon the ten manuscripts now in the Wollaton Library Collection as well asthe famous Antiphonal. Essays explore the history of the library and the Willoughby family, the books of Sir Thomas Chaworth, the art and function of the Antiphonal, the works of pastoral instruction, the decoration of the Frenchmanuscripts (including the earliest fully illustrated manuscript of romances), the Confessio Amantis, and the conservation of the collection. The essays are followed by a full catalogue of the Wollaton Library Collection aswell as of manuscripts and early printed books now dispersed as far afield as Tokyo and New York. Contributors: Alixe Bovey, Gavin Cole, Ralph Hanna, Dorothy Johnston, Rob Lutton, Derek Pearsall, Alison Stones, Thorlac Turville-Petre.

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[A] fascinating study of the manuscripts and early printed books acquired and commissioned by the Willoughby family [..]. The authors and editors are to be commended for the richness of their insights into the Willoughbys and their books [...] a superb book, one that well illustrates how much is to be gained from the interdisciplinary study of medieval manuscripts in their wider textual, physical, visual, and cultural contexts. * SPECULUM *
An important book that for the first time supplies a coherent picture of one of late-medieval England's most significant privately assembled libraries. [...] Beyond providing us with the ability to reconstruct a detailed picture of gentry collecting practices, this useful volume also helps better contextualise private, lay reading habits and tastes. * SIXTEENTH CENTURY JOURNAL *
The Wollaton Library Collection deserves the thorough and rather splendid format and scholarship provided by the publication of this book. [...] A fascinating and splendid production. * JOURNAL OF THE EARLY BOOK SOCIETY *
[A] handsome illustrated collection focusing on the extensive regional gentry library accumulated by the Willoughby family at Wollaton Hall, Nottinghamshire, c.1460-c.1540. * YEARS WORK IN ENGLISH STUDIES *
[An] excellent and fascinating volume [which] offers a valuable insight into something very rare: a whole medieval collection. * CILIP RARE BOOKS NEWSLETTER *
The editors are to be congratulated on bringing together historical essays, conservation studies, and catalogue entries in a single, richly illustrated volume, finely produced by York Medieval Press. * LIBRARY & INFORMATION HISTORY *
Makes for enjoyable and instructive reading to anyone wanting to immerse themselves in the world of English medieval manuscripts. * MANUSCRIPTS *
The knowledge and precision of the compilers ensure that this work will stand the test of searching scrutiny. * TLS *
Impressive in size and content. [It] will prove a valuable addition to the library of anyone interested in the consumption of texts by a gentry family in the later Middle Ages. * AMARC NEWSLETTER *

Table of Contents
Preface The History of a Family Collection - Ralph Hanna and Thorlac Turville-Petre Sir Thomas Chaworth's Books - Thorlac Turville-Petre and Gavin Cole The Wollaton Antiphonal: Kinship and Commemoration - Alixe Bovey Two French Manuscripts: WLC/LM/6 and WLC/LM/7 - Alison Stones The Wollaton Hall Gower Manuscript (WLC/LM/8) Considered in the Context of Other Manuscripts of the Confessio Amantis - Derek Pearsall Vice, Virtue and Contemplation: The Willoughbys' Religious Books and Devotional Interests - Rob Lutton Minding and Mending: Issues in Curating the Medieval Manuscripts - Dorothy Johnston Catalogue - Ralph Hanna and Thorlac Turville-Petre Illustrations Index to Manuscripts

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      Publisher: York Medieval Press
      Publication Date: 18/11/2010
      ISBN13: 9781903153345, 978-1903153345
      ISBN10: 1903153344

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      Book Synopsis
      A survey of the history, holdings, decoration, and conservation of one of England's finest medieval libraries, with full catalogue. The Willoughby family, from Wollaton, Nottinghamshire, built up an extensive medieval library, including the notable Wollaton Antiphonal; theirs is the largest surviving library gathered by a gentry family of the period, the product of a single acquisitive burst, beginning around 1460 and mainly completed at about the time of the Dissolution in 1540. The manuscripts remain unique because of the very substantial core which survives more or less in situ, together with a huge collection of family archives, at the University of Nottingham, just a few miles from their original home. This book focuses upon the ten manuscripts now in the Wollaton Library Collection as well asthe famous Antiphonal. Essays explore the history of the library and the Willoughby family, the books of Sir Thomas Chaworth, the art and function of the Antiphonal, the works of pastoral instruction, the decoration of the Frenchmanuscripts (including the earliest fully illustrated manuscript of romances), the Confessio Amantis, and the conservation of the collection. The essays are followed by a full catalogue of the Wollaton Library Collection aswell as of manuscripts and early printed books now dispersed as far afield as Tokyo and New York. Contributors: Alixe Bovey, Gavin Cole, Ralph Hanna, Dorothy Johnston, Rob Lutton, Derek Pearsall, Alison Stones, Thorlac Turville-Petre.

      Trade Review
      [A] fascinating study of the manuscripts and early printed books acquired and commissioned by the Willoughby family [..]. The authors and editors are to be commended for the richness of their insights into the Willoughbys and their books [...] a superb book, one that well illustrates how much is to be gained from the interdisciplinary study of medieval manuscripts in their wider textual, physical, visual, and cultural contexts. * SPECULUM *
      An important book that for the first time supplies a coherent picture of one of late-medieval England's most significant privately assembled libraries. [...] Beyond providing us with the ability to reconstruct a detailed picture of gentry collecting practices, this useful volume also helps better contextualise private, lay reading habits and tastes. * SIXTEENTH CENTURY JOURNAL *
      The Wollaton Library Collection deserves the thorough and rather splendid format and scholarship provided by the publication of this book. [...] A fascinating and splendid production. * JOURNAL OF THE EARLY BOOK SOCIETY *
      [A] handsome illustrated collection focusing on the extensive regional gentry library accumulated by the Willoughby family at Wollaton Hall, Nottinghamshire, c.1460-c.1540. * YEARS WORK IN ENGLISH STUDIES *
      [An] excellent and fascinating volume [which] offers a valuable insight into something very rare: a whole medieval collection. * CILIP RARE BOOKS NEWSLETTER *
      The editors are to be congratulated on bringing together historical essays, conservation studies, and catalogue entries in a single, richly illustrated volume, finely produced by York Medieval Press. * LIBRARY & INFORMATION HISTORY *
      Makes for enjoyable and instructive reading to anyone wanting to immerse themselves in the world of English medieval manuscripts. * MANUSCRIPTS *
      The knowledge and precision of the compilers ensure that this work will stand the test of searching scrutiny. * TLS *
      Impressive in size and content. [It] will prove a valuable addition to the library of anyone interested in the consumption of texts by a gentry family in the later Middle Ages. * AMARC NEWSLETTER *

      Table of Contents
      Preface The History of a Family Collection - Ralph Hanna and Thorlac Turville-Petre Sir Thomas Chaworth's Books - Thorlac Turville-Petre and Gavin Cole The Wollaton Antiphonal: Kinship and Commemoration - Alixe Bovey Two French Manuscripts: WLC/LM/6 and WLC/LM/7 - Alison Stones The Wollaton Hall Gower Manuscript (WLC/LM/8) Considered in the Context of Other Manuscripts of the Confessio Amantis - Derek Pearsall Vice, Virtue and Contemplation: The Willoughbys' Religious Books and Devotional Interests - Rob Lutton Minding and Mending: Issues in Curating the Medieval Manuscripts - Dorothy Johnston Catalogue - Ralph Hanna and Thorlac Turville-Petre Illustrations Index to Manuscripts

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