94 research outputs found
Creating and curating an archive: Bury St Edmunds and its Anglo-Saxon past
This contribution explores the mechanisms by which the Benedictine foundation of Bury St Edmunds sought to legitimise and preserve their spurious pre-Conquest privileges and holdings throughout the Middle Ages. The archive is extraordinary in terms of the large number of surviving registers and cartularies which contain copies of Anglo-Saxon charters, many of which are wholly or partly in Old English. The essay charts the changing use to which these ancient documents were put in response to threats to the foundation's continued enjoyment of its liberties. The focus throughout the essay is to demonstrate how pragmatic considerations at every stage affects the development of the archive and the ways in which these linguistically challenging texts were presented, re-presented, and represented during the Abbey’s history
Spanish Micro-Lepidoptera
Volume: 37Start Page: 233End Page: 23
XXVII.—Description of a new Tineid moth infesting cottonpods in Egypt
Volume: 18Start Page: 178End Page: 17
Microlepidoptera of Tenerife
Volume: 1907Start Page: 911End Page: 103
Spanish and Moorish Micro-Lepidoptera
Volume: 44Start Page: 226End Page: 22
Algerian Microlepidoptera
Volume: 40Start Page: 214End Page: 22
LXIII.—Asiatic Tortricid\ue6
Volume: 5Start Page: 481End Page: 49
Spanish and Moorish Micro-Lepidoptera
Volume: 40Start Page: 7End Page:
Descriptions of new North American tineid moths, with a generic table of the family Blastobasidae
Volume: 33Start Page: 197End Page: 22
On the micro-Lepidoptera of the West Indies
Volume: 1891Start Page: 492End Page: 54
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