This comprehensive catalog, "Early English Printed Books In The University Library, Cambridge: Scottish, Irish, And Foreign Presses: With Addenda," meticulously details the holdings of early printed books within the esteemed Cambridge University Library. Compiled by Cambridge University Library and Charles Sayle, this volume focuses on books printed in Scotland, Ireland, and various foreign presses, offering an invaluable resource for scholars and bibliophiles alike.
Providing detailed bibliographic information, this work serves as an essential reference for researchers interested in the history of printing, the dissemination of knowledge, and the cultural exchange facilitated by early printed materials. The addenda further enriches the catalog, ensuring its continued relevance and utility. A treasure trove for those studying the evolution of the book and its impact on society.
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