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  • Subject: Chronicles.
  • Subject: Microfilms.
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  • Histories. 7
  • Hagiographies. Works. 4
  • Poetry. 4
  • Religious texts. 3
  • Abridgements. Versions of documents. 2
  • Illuminated manuscripts. 2
  • Notes. 2
  • Treatises. 2
  • Biographies. 1
  • Copies. Derivative objects. 1
  • Epigrams. 1
  • Letters. Correspondence. 1
  • Sermons. 1
  • Testimonies. 1
  • Tracts. Documents. 1
  • Translations. Documents. 1
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  • Microfilm of French manuscript containing all of the epigrams of Martial, and of the Auchinleck manuscript.

  • Microfilm of copy, late 17th-century, of the chronicle of the Civil War in Scotland, 1644-1676, compiled by Henry Guthrie, Bishop of Dunkeld.

  • Microfilm of 11th and 12th century manuscripts.

  • Microfilm of 16th-century manuscript containing the 'Vie de saint Louis' of Jean de Joinville.

  • Microfilm of 14th century copy of the ‘Historia Anglorum’ of Henry of Huntingdon, 12th century; and, late 14th century manuscript of the ‘Chronicle’ of Walter of Guisborough.

  • Microfilm of 'Roit or Quheill of Tyme', a chronicle of the Kings of Scotland, with a history of the world, from the Creation to the marriage of James V of Scotland in 1537, by Adam Abell.

  • Microfilm of the Auchinleck manuscript, a compilation of Middle English verse, including romances and religious and historical pieces.

  • Microfilm of Chronicle of England, and theological works.

  • Microfilm of manuscript produced circa 1501, an abridgement of the 'Black Book of Paisley'.

  • Microfilm of Andrew of Wyntoun: 'The oryginale cronykil of Scotland'.

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