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ALMIGHTY AUTHOR AND LOVER OF PEACE, scatter the nations that delight in war, which is above all plagues injurious to books. For wars being without the control of reason make a wild assault on everything they come across, and, lacking the check of reason they push on without discretion or distinction
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was completed in 1344 and first printed in 1473. The most accurate and reliable
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Scotland to the north, sometimes unsuccessfully, as was the case with France and the start of the 100 Years War.
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Richard de Bury gives an account of the unwearied efforts made by himself and his agents to collect books. He records his intention of founding a hall at Oxford, and in connection with it a library in which his books were to form the nucleus. He even details the dates to be observed for the lending
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is "one of the longest extant medieval texts on the subject of library management". Here, de Bury describes the practices for circulation control among the students of the college, utilising at times an open-stack rather than the dominant closed-stack system. As to de Bury's legacy, it was said
245:, in Paris with money in 1325 from the revenues of Brienne, of which province he was treasurer. For some time he had to hide in Paris from the officers sent by Edward II to apprehend him. On the accession of Edward III his services were rewarded by rapid promotion. He was
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1260:. Vol. 2 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 921–922.
1015:. Vol. 3 (9th ed.). New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. p. 85.
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in February 1333. In September of the same year, he was made
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may represent a letter book of Richard de Bury's, entitled
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Wiegand, Wayne (April 2001). "This month, 656 years ago".
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140:(24 January 1287 – 14 April 1345), also known as
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1173:. In Herbermann, Charles (ed.).
1069:Dictionary of National Biography
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3729:Lord high treasurers of England
2095:High Medieval Bishops of Durham
1205:Thornton, John Leonard (1966).
1167:Lennox, Patrick Joseph (1912).
1160:The History of Libraries, trans
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346:they were divided between Duke
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1141:Handbook of British Chronology
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182:'s men. Aungervyle settled in
174:Richard de Bury was born near
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2039:Bishops of Chester-le-Street
1090:Philobiblon Richard de Bury
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3744:Clergy from Bury St Edmunds
3724:Lord chancellors of England
1311:(public domain audiobooks)
1056:Creighton, Mandell (1886).
1025:"Some Durham College Rolls"
1006:"Aungervyle, Richard"
1003:Baynes, T. S., ed. (1878).
482:Philobiblon olchoti anglici
437:. The opening words of the
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3611:1st Baron Scrope of Bolton
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1287:Works by Richard de Bury
1097:Dunn, Stephanie (2009).
1059:"Bury, Richard de"
1021:Blakiston, Herbert E. D.
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391:Archbishop of Canterbury
193:, and after leaving the
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2792:(August–September 1295)
1257:Encyclopædia Britannica
1170:"Richard de Bury"
1158:Hessel, Alfred (1955).
1112:Encyclopædia Britannica
1012:Encyclopædia Britannica
900:Murray, Stuart (2009).
490:Continuatio Chronicarum
377:, printed in Wharton's
352:Balliol College, Oxford
114:14 April 1345 (aged 58)
3112:(January–October 1386)
3016:(January–October 1341)
2486:Henry Montagu Villiers
2406:Episcopacy abolished (
2341:Christopher Bainbridge
2169:William of St. Barbara
1940:Bishops of Lindisfarne
1410:Catholic Church titles
952:MacLagan (editor) 1970
940:MacLagan (editor) 1970
888:MacLagan (editor) 1970
686:MacLagan (editor) 1970
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435:Orationes ad Principes
348:Humphrey of Gloucester
340:Durham College, Oxford
223:Thomas Frognall Dibdin
3122:Thomas de Brantingham
3090:Thomas de Brantingham
3050:Thomas de Brantingham
2990:(March–December 1338)
2629:Eustace of Fauconberg
2248:Late Medieval Bishops
2234:Robert of Holy Island
2129:High Medieval Bishops
1853:Christopher Woodforde
1184:Martin, S.S. (1986).
1176:Catholic Encyclopedia
716:, p. 921 cites
674:De Ill. Angl. Script.
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423:Richard de Kilvington
180:William the Conqueror
3694:English Benedictines
3512:Richard de Wentworth
3245:Silvester de Everdon
3202:House of Plantagenet
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2690:(July–November 1263)
2610:House of Plantagenet
2606:Lord High Treasurers
2501:Brooke Foss Westcott
2496:J. B. Lightfoot
2324:Early modern Bishops
2149:William de St-Calais
1786:Lord Francis Seymour
1494:Richard de Spakeston
1188:. Emory University.
1077:De Bury, R. (1889).
431:Epistolae Familiares
291:Robert de Graystanes
247:cofferer to the king
199:University of Oxford
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3530:1st Baron Bourchier
3524:Robert de Stratford
3506:Robert de Stratford
3311:Thomas de Cantilupe
3275:William of Kilkenny
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2895:Walter de Stapledon
2883:Walter de Stapledon
2849:(October 1312–1314)
2469:Late modern Bishops
2460:William Van Mildert
1879:Andrew Featherstone
1696:William Fitzwilliam
1580:Wibert of Littleton
1514:Peter of Chichester
1392:Lord High Treasurer
1252:Aungervyle, Richard
1106:EB editors (2016).
771:, pp. 921–922.
142:Richard Aungerville
3572:William of Wykeham
3380:William Greenfield
3130:(August 1389–1391)
2978:(August 1334–1337)
2843:(May–October 1312)
2837:(January–May 1312)
2214:Thomas de Melsonby
1766:Matthew Brailsford
1323:Political offices
1276:Works by or about
1216:American Libraries
1201:286 p. (303446130)
1130:has generic name (
718:Epist. Famil. lib.
596:, pp. xi–xii.
387:Thomas Bradwardine
375:William de Chambre
191:John de Willoughby
105:, Suffolk, England
3709:Bishops of Durham
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3629:William Courtenay
3518:John de Stratford
3500:John de Stratford
3488:John de Stratford
3341:Richard Middleton
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2907:John de Stratford
2766:Joseph of Chauncy
2653:William Haverhill
2647:Hugh de Pateshull
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2356:Cuthbert Tunstall
2265:Lewis de Beaumont
2224:Walter of Kirkham
1933:Bishops of Durham
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1813:Edmund Goodenough
1630:Richard Courtenay
1529:Giles of Bridport
1519:William of Merton
1509:Ralph of Lechlade
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1419:Lewis de Beaumont
1399:Succeeded by
1375:John de Stratford
1372:Succeeded by
1358:John de Stratford
1345:Succeeded by
1291:Project Gutenberg
1120:cite encyclopedia
1108:"Richard de Bury"
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3032:John Sheppey
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2928:Adam Orleton
2871:John Sandale
2865:John Walwayn
2847:John Sandale
2823:John Sandale
2711:St. Radegund
2688:St. Radegund
2671:John of Caux
2659:Philip Lovel
2556:Justin Welby
2536:John Habgood
2445:John Egerton
2408:Commonwealth
2405:
2315:Richard Foxe
2280:John Fordham
2269:
2204:William Scot
2189:John de Gray
1966:
1877:
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1771:Isaac Maddox
1736:Ralph Barlow
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2891:(1321–1322)
2885:(1320–1321)
2879:(1319–1320)
2859:John Hotham
2855:(1314–1317)
2831:(1311–1312)
2825:(1310–1311)
2819:(1307–1310)
2810:(1307–1327)
2798:(1295–1307)
2786:(1290–1295)
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2778:John Kirkby
2774:(1280–1283)
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2396:John Howson
1891:Toby Wright
1886:John Davies
1873:John Clarke
1808:Henry Ryder
1795:Late modern
1776:John Harris
1645:John Forest
1565:Henry Husee
1228:Attribution
1051:(1): 76–81.
1033:Collectanea
988:Martin 1986
864:Martin 1986
840:Hessel 1955
816:Lennox 1912
690:Martin 1986
623:, p. 7
621:Martin 1986
609:Baynes 1878
594:Thomas 1889
560:Philobiblon
534:Philobiblon
529:Philobiblon
525:Philobiblon
502:Philobiblon
474:Philobiblon
470:Philobiblon
447:Philobiblon
439:Philobiblon
356:George Owen
329:Bibliophile
322:Philobiblon
318:Philobiblon
249:(1327–28),
203:Benedictine
160:Philobiblon
155:Philobiblon
150:bibliophile
70:Predecessor
3678:Categories
3595:Richard II
3466:Edward III
3200:under the
3080:Richard II
2918:Edward III
2608:under the
2531:Ian Ramsey
2415:John Cosin
2239:Antony Bek
1967:United to
1430:1333–1345
1369:1334–1335
1342:1329–1334
1282:Wikisource
1039:31 January
997:References
720:iii. Ep. 1
532:about the
415:astronomer
344:Henry VIII
219:chancellor
211:Edward III
170:Early life
166:in-depth.
146:Aungervyle
62:Term ended
3403:Edward II
3211:Henry III
2807:Edward II
2619:Henry III
2120:Æthelwine
2015:Heathwred
1995:Æthelwold
1499:Alexander
1194:303446130
927:277203534
570:Citations
451:Orationes
443:Epistolae
427:John Bale
407:Aristotle
235:Edward II
123:, England
80:Successor
54:Appointed
3352:Edward I
3146:Guy Mone
2749:Edward I
2115:Æthelric
2051:Cutheard
2000:Cynewulf
1990:Eadfrith
1985:Eadberht
1980:Cuthbert
1881:(Acting)
1309:LibriVox
1190:ProQuest
1023:(1896),
441:and the
368:Bodleian
263:Petrarch
205:monk at
131:Catholic
42:Mandorla
3195:English
2705:Henry,
2682:Henry,
2603:English
2144:Walcher
2081:Ælfsige
2076:Ealdred
2071:Sexhelm
2046:Eardulf
2030:Eardulf
2025:Eanbert
2005:Higbald
1504:Leonius
1298:at the
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1066:(ed.).
1031:(ed.),
466:Gascony
259:Avignon
213:whilst
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2110:Eadred
2105:Edmund
2101:Aldhun
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2061:Wigred
2056:Tilred
2020:Ecgred
2010:Egbert
1957:Colmán
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540:Notes
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267:Thule
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