Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from A Catalogue of the Manuscripts Preserved in the Library of the University of Cambridge, Vol. 1: Edited for the Syndics of the University Press
Accordingly in the last year of Henry VIII. The University Library appeared so fallen and so useless, that a grace actually passed the Senate for converting the fabric into a divinity-school. The serious diminution in the number of the volumes at this period may be estimated on comparing the catalogue of 1473 with another that professes to have been compiled exactly one century laterl. At the last-mentioned date the number of books surviving was reduced as low as 177: while it is added, Most parte of all theis books be of velam and parchment, but veray sore cut and mangled for the lymned letters and pictures.
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