"Bibliotheca Farmeriana" is a meticulously detailed catalogue of the extensive library and collections of the late Reverend Richard Farmer. This historical document lists his remarkable collection of printed books, manuscripts, pictures, prints, books of prints, and English portraits. The catalogue provides a fascinating glimpse into the scholarly pursuits and collecting interests of a prominent figure of his time.
This catalogue offers invaluable insights for bibliophiles, historians, and collectors interested in the provenance of rare books and the history of collecting. It serves as a window into the intellectual world of the 18th century, preserving the legacy of a distinguished library for future generations.
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