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Registro principal., 1737, Oct. 31-1757, July 28
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"Moving the Center: The Struggle for Cultural Freedoms" - Proofs, undated
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"Freedom of the Artist" - "George Lamming and the Colonial Situation" - typescript, undated
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"Decolonizing the Mind: The Politics of Language in African Literature" - Photocopy of annotated transcript, undated
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Globalectics: Theory and the Politics of Knowing - proof
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Something Torn and New: An African Renaissance - proof
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Detained: A Writer's Prison Diary - Incomplete draft - handwritten, undated
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Maitũ Njugĩra (Mother, Sing for Me) - Film Script - annotated typescript titled "Kariũki"
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Maitũ Njugĩra (Mother, Sing for Me) - Photocopy of annotated transcript, undated
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Valda, Norberto. Sumaria Ynformacion sobre esclaresen los Crimenes particulars del Reo Norberto Valda. , 1822, Aug. 13-1823, Apr. 26
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Cushman, Charles W., 1896-1972
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Anselm, Saint, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1033-1109
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Bernard of Clairvaux, (French saint, abbot, writer, 1090-1153)
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Cyril, Saint, Bishop of Jerusalem, approximately 315-386
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Donatus, Aelius, active 4th century
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Pseudo-Augustine of Hippo, 354-430
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Pseudo-Eusebius, Cremonensis, 4th-5th century CE
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Pseudo-Jerome
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Thomas Aquinas, Saint, 1225?-1274
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Diaz de Valleso, Juan, active 1561-2 (Scribe)
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Fulchinis, Sigismund de, active 2nd half of 15th c. (Former owner)
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Pecannis, M. Genesium de, active 2nd half 15th c. (Scribe)
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Willelmus, de Predio, active approximately 1450 (Scribe)
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Christian
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Pen-flourished initial
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Theology
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Treatise
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Italy
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Original binding
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Belgium
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15th century
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1938-09-03/1946-12-25
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1948-08-18/1951-12-11
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1951-12-11/1952-04-19
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1952-10-16/1953-10-09
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1953-10-10/1954-12-31
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William V.S. Tubman Papers, 1904-1992, LCP2005/014 and Endangered Archives Programme EAP 027
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Indiana University War Service Register, 1920-1946, C502
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Welles mss. 1930-1950, (Bulk 1936-1947), LMC 2009
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Ngũgĩ mss., ca. 1950s-2014
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The A. Romeo Horton Collection, 1959-2007, LCP2012/03
62
Indiana University President's Office records, 1937-1962, C213
62
Meier mss. 1927-2010, LMC 2653
56
Union Board scrapbooks, 1932-2012
52
Indiana University President's Office correspondence, 1913-1937, C286
51
Golden Family Collection, 1795-1996
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Circa 1470
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1561-1562
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Circa 1460
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Acquired by Loyola in November 1941. Formerly owned by E. Gorden Duff and T. D. Webster. An inked stamp on the inside front cover reads "PRESENTED TO The Elizabeth M. Cudahy Memorial Library By EDWARD A. CUDAHY". A bookplate of Cudahy Library partially obscures handwritten ownership inscriptions. The following are visible: "Exlibris E. Gordon Duff" and "Bought Nov. 1941 from T. D. Webster Tunbridge Wells. Eng. for £1-7-6".
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Formerly in the collection of Sir Thomas Phillipps (an inscription on the first leaf reads "Phillipps ms. 699"). An inscription ("Fr. President Frost") on recto of the front flyleaf indicates that this volume was once owned by William Goodell Frost, the President of Berea College between 1890-1920. A note on the verso of the flyleaf additionally reads, "14th century manuscript from a monastery near Cologne, Germany. Purchased from Bull and Auvache, London, 1910." It seems likely that William Frost purchased this volume in 1910 and later donated it to Berea before or upon his death in 1938.
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In the calendar, added obits of John and William Gurney (1479), of their brother Thomas Gurney (1479), and their father Thomas Gurney (1480), also of Dorothy Sankey (1493). Owned in 1570 by Thomas Sankey and circa 1600 by Robert Hewerdyne, of Broughton, Yorkshire. Thomas Pigott then owned the volume shortly thereafter. Bookseller catalogue note pasted to fol. 1v suggests that this volume was "rescued from obscurity" by Sir Robert Cotton, but this attribution has not been confirmed. Acquired by the Library of Congress in March of 1904 from Prof. William Kurrelmeyer, of Baltimore (Acquisition number 110133, Ms. Ac. 544). The College of Wooster obtained this manuscript by exchange in 1932 and accessioned it into their collection on Jan. 9, 1933. Thanks to Cynthia Turner Camp for her observations on the Feast of the Translation of St. Osmund.
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Produced in Cordoba between 1561 and 1562. Inscription dated to 1789 of Carlos Rusconi Comisano de Gena on fol. 5v. Owned by N. Watts (Surrey, England) in 1985, as evidenced by his correspondence with the Victoria and Albert Museum in regards to this manuscript in December of 1985. Sold by Sotheby's on 8 July 2014, Lot 59.
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The colophon on fol. 58r associates the volume with the Cistercian monastery of Santa Maria Vallis Serena, diocese of Parma, in Northern Italy, also called St. Martin at Valserena, founded in 1298. The scribe writes that the volume was produced at the request of Sigismund de Fulchinis, the monastery's tenth abbot, who was seated in 1457. The arms of the abbot (azure in a crescent argent a six-pointed star or, beneath a cross of the second) are found on fol. 1r. Sold by C. F. Libbie & Co., Boston, on 17 Nov. 1891 (n. 2021) on behalf of an unnamed Boston collector. This codex was donated to Ohio Wesleyan University by Frank W. Gunsaulus in 1916.
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World War II War Service Register,1942-1946,
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Subject files, 1937-1962,
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Scrapbooks,1932-2012,
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Subject files, 1913-1937,
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Executive , 1911-1968
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Manuscript Plays, 1837-1935,
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The Executive Branch Administrative Files,
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Bound Radio Scripts, 1938-1946,
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Correspondence
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Radio,
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