Volume 1
Athenae Oxonienses : An exact history of all the writers and bishops who have had their education in the University of Oxford. To which are added the fasti, or annals of the said University / By Anthony A. Wood.
- Anthony Wood
- Date:
- 1813-20
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Credit: Athenae Oxonienses : An exact history of all the writers and bishops who have had their education in the University of Oxford. To which are added the fasti, or annals of the said University / By Anthony A. Wood. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![CORRECTIONS. Col. 8. Bardney. See col. 503. 41. Stan BRIDGE—end of the article add ]. 61. Kedermyster. See col. 162, note 6. 73. BouRCHiER—note 5, line 7, add—But see The British Bibliographer, vol. iv, p. 231, where Mr. Utterson states the duke of Roxburgh's copy to have been Redborne's edition, and not Cop- land's, and where he notices a subsequent edition in 1609. Ibid. ib. note 2,—for 1532 read 1474. 97. Erasmtts, line 6, for 1647, ^'^^^ 14^7' 166. Halle, line 16, for 18 , read i8og. 181. BoRDE, line 33,' often printed.' There was an edition in the earl of Oxford's collection dated Lond. 1613. See Harleian Catalogue, vol. iv. page 821, No. 19636: and another without date, printed for William Thackery, a great vender of story-books, about the year 1675. Both these were in black-letter. 212. Udall, note 3, line 3, for were, read was. 219. Thomas, note 7, line i, for all the wries, read all he writes. 224. HoPER, note 10, line 2, after victory, add ' in Scotland,' &c. 337. Smith, line 18 in the margin, for 63, read 1563. 444. Ferrers, line 42, ' The Statutes called Magna Charta,' add—He translated these statutes also from Latin and French into English, first printed by Elizabeth Redman, without date, and again by Thomas Petyt, Lond. 1542, 8vo. 447. WiiiTTYNGHAM, line 43, ' William Cole,' add. Wood mistakes him for his brother Thomas Cole. See Lewis's History of the several Translations of the Bible, p. 206. 489. Martin, line 10, for Peregrinaiion, read Peregrination. 510. Feckenham, add—John Fecknam, D. D. late abbot of Westminster, his Commentarie on the Can- ticles, Bvo. no date or place.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24751236_0001_0599.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)