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In 1942 Laurence Housman also deposited an essay entitled " A. E. Housman's ' De Amicitia '" in the British Library, with the proviso that it was not to be published for 25 years.
Remounted page, British Library Cotton Vitellius A. XV
The earliest known owner of the Beowulf manuscript is the 16th-century scholar Laurence Nowell, after whom the manuscript is named, though its official designation is British Library, Cotton Vitellius A. XV because it was one of Robert Bruce Cotton's holdings in the Cotton Library in the middle of the 17th century.
The poem appears in what is today called the Beowulf manuscript or Nowell Codex ( British Library MS Cotton Vitellius A. xv ), along with other works.
Until 1997, when the British Library ( previously centred on the Round Reading Room ) moved to a new site, the British Museum was unique in that it housed both a national museum of antiquities and a national library in the same building.
They were joined in 1757 by the Royal Library, assembled by various British monarchs.
Together these four " foundation collections " included many of the most treasured books now in the British Library including the Lindisfarne Gospels and the sole surviving copy of Beowulf.
The books remained here until the British Library moved to St Pancras in 1998.
Under his supervision, the British Museum Library ( now the British Library ) quintupled in size and became a well-organised institution worthy of being called a national library, the largest library in the world after the National Library of Paris.
In the same year the Act of Parliament establishing the British Library was passed, separating the collection of manuscripts and printed books from the British Museum.
The Government suggested a site at St Pancras for the new British Library but the books did not leave the museum until 1997.
The departure of the British Library to a new site at St Pancras, finally achieved in 1998, provided the space needed for the books.
Today it no longer houses collections of natural history, and the books and manuscripts it once held now form part of the independent British Library.
The original 1753 collection has grown to over thirteen million objects at the British Museum, 70 million at the Natural History Museum and 150 million at the British Library.
The Reading Room closed in 1997 when the national library ( the British Library ) moved to a new building at St Pancras.

British and Additional
Additional awards were presented to the British fleet: Nelson was awarded £ 2, 000 (£ as of ) a year for life by the Parliament of Great Britain and £ 1, 000 per annum by the Parliament of Ireland, although the latter was inadvertently discontinued after the Act of Union dissolved the Irish Parliament.
1479 ) in British Additional MS 5665 ( ff.
Additional theories suggest that either Verica, a British client king of the Roman Empire in the years preceding the Claudian invasion was owner of the palace, or even one Tiberius Claudius Catuarus, whose gold signet ring was recently discovered.
Additional sources of propellant were also sought from the British Commonwealth in both World War I and World War II.
Additional hardcover and paperback reprints have followed, as well as British, French and Italian editions.
Additional models — mostly British at first — continued to be added to the range throughout the decade, including cars such as an MG Midget TD, a Vauxhall Cresta, a Ford Zodiac, and many others.
Additional correspondence from governor Sir John Harvey of New Brunswick, reports of British bringing up their Regular Army troops from the West Indies, reports of the Mohawk nation offering their services to Quebec, and reports of New Brunswick forces gathering on the Saint John River resulted in the Issuance of General Order No 7 on 19 February 1839, calling for a general draft of Maine Militia.
Additional coastal states as well as other states farther inland eventually signed the bond, and British influence was accepted, strengthened, and expanded.
Additional airlines in the Dyna-Flite range included Austrian, Hawaiian, ANA, Japan Airlines, BOAC, United Airlines CP Airlines, Western Airlines, KLM, British Airways and more.
Additional British forces arrived in May, and in June Ward learned of their plan to attack Bunker Hill.
Kempe's book was essentially lost for centuries until a manuscript ( now British Library MS Additional 61823 ) was found by Hope Emily Allen in the private library of the Butler-Bowdon family in Lancashire in 1934.
In December 2005, Mr B. Daat, the Additional Solicitor General of India, acting on behalf of the Indian Government and the CBI, requested the British Government that two British bank accounts of Ottavio Quattrocchi be unfrozen on the grounds of insufficient evidence to link these accounts to the Bofors payoff.
On 14 July 2011 the British Library launched a fundraising campaign to buy the book for £ 9 million ( US $ 14. 3M ), and on 17 April 2012 announced that the purchase had been completed and the book was now British Library Additional MS 89000.
Additional singles that followed were " Lost You Somewhere ", the Benelux release " Red Skies ", and the non-album single " Strong in Love ", for which Bracegirdle used vocals by British singer Sylvia Mason-James ( after discovering that she was the vocalist on the Paul Oakenfold / Steve Osborne remix of " Lemon " by U2 ) and first collaborated on production with Ray " Madman " Hedges ( producer for B * Witched and Boyzone ).
But it is probable the Traders at the Illinois as well British, as Spanish Subjects have been guilty of such iniquitous Practices to keep the trade to themselves ...", Gage to Haldimand, New York June 3d 1773, Gage, Thomas in: Library of Congress, British Museum, Additional MS. 21665, f. 141-142.
A great-grandson of Hywel ap Siencyn, he copied an important manuscript of cywyddau ( British Library Additional MS 14866 ) which includes several poems to the Ynysymaengwyn family.
Additional land acquisitions in the 1970s added to the park the Lower Cascades, a spectacular waterfall, and the Tory's Den, a rock outcropping rumored to have served as a hideout for British Loyalists during the American Revolutionary War.
Additional aircraft are displayed on the flight and hangar decks and the British Airways Concorde was moved from a barge into an exhibit space on the pier.
Additional " Anti-Aircraft Operations Rooms " were built to coordinate the British Army's AA defences in the same overall system.
The original folio is in the British Library, known as Additional MS. 27879.
Additional British intervention required registration of all slaves beginning in 1815, but this requirement did little to aid in the cause.
Additional work that year involved new work with British artists Julian Perretta, Katie Melua, Random Impulse, Marlon from Mattafix and Taio Cruz.

British and Manuscript
Manuscript scores of many of his operas were presented to the library of the British Museum by Domenico Dragonetti.
The Short Text of the Revelation of Love was finished by 1413, as noted in its introduction in the fifteenth-century Amherst Manuscript, now in the British Library, which named Julian and referred to her as still alive.
Manuscript 3188, Sloane Collection, British Library.
British Library Manuscript, Harley 913, is a group of poems written in Ireland in the early 14th century.
" King of the World: A Mughal Manuscript from the Royal Library, Windsor Castle ", in 1997, exhibited the " Padshahnama " Mughal manuscript owned by the British Royal Family.
Edited from a Manuscript Preserved in the British Museum, with an English Translation and Illustrative Notes, London, 1855, Printed for the Warton Club.
Thomas of Woodstock survives only as an anonymous and untitled manuscript, lacking its final page ( or pages ), and is now stored in the Egerton Manuscript Collection, in the British Library.
* Alston, R. C. Books with Manuscript: A short title catalogue of Books with Manuscript Notes in the British Library.
Manuscript from Engelbert Kaempfer, British Library Add Mss 2912
* de Hamel, C ( 2001b ) The British Library Guide to Manuscript Illumination.
* Robert Priebsch: The Heliand Manuscript, Cotton Caligula A. VII, in the British Museum: A Study, Oxford 1925
* Henry, F. " An Irish Manuscript in the British Museum.
It is also not known to be found in any manuscripts of the writings of Honorius of Thebes ( i. e. Liber Iuratus Honorii, or The Sworn Book of Honorius ), with the exception of the composite manuscript found in London, British Library Manuscript Sloane 3853, which however openly identifies Agrippa as its source.
58v ( 10th century ), British Library Manuscript Collection, has " hic abundant leones " (" here lions abound "), along with a picture of a lion, near the east coast of Asia ( at the top of the map towards the left ); this map also has a text-only serpent reference in southernmost Africa ( bottom left of the map ): " Zugis regio ipsa est et Affrica.
The Old Hall Manuscript ( British Library, Additional MS 57950 ) is the largest, most complete, and most significant source of English sacred music of the late 14th and early 15th centuries, and as such represents the best source for late Medieval English music.
It is found, following other medical texts, in London, British Library Manuscript Harley 585, a codex probably compiled in England in the late tenth or early eleventh century.

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