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A survey of the manuscripts of Tours
Edward Kennard Rand-
Frontmatter
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PART A On the History of the Script of Tours
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CHAPTER I A Brief Account of the Libraries at Tours (page 3)
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CHAPTER II Characteristics of the Script of Tours and its Importance in the General History of Script (page 8)
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CHAPTER III Details in the Description of the Books of Tours — Dimensions, Ruling, Gatherings, Signatures, Abbreviations, Punctuation, Text (page 10)
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CHAPTER IV A Brief Account of the Development of the Script of Tours (page 32)
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PART B A Summary Description of the Manuscripts of Tours
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Period I. The Earliest Books of Tours (page 81)
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II. The Irish at Tours (page 88)
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III. The Pre-alcuinian Style (page 93)
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IV. The Reforms of Alcuin (page 102)
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IVa. The Embellished Merovingian Style (page 104)
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IVa and IVb. Books done in both the Embellished Merovingian and the Regular Style (page 110)
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IVb. The Regular Style (page 117)
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V. The Regime of Fridugisus (page 131)
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VI. The Mid-century (page 150)
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VII. The Post-Mid-century Style (page 161)
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VIII. Tours and the Franco-Saxon Style. (page 166)
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IX. The End of the Century (page 174)
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X. The Tenth Century (page 191)
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XI. The Eleventh Century (page 196)
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XII. The Twelfth Century (page 201)
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List of Manuscripts Examined and Rejected (page 203)
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Index of Manuscripts, with a Table of the Books of St. Gatian's, St. Martin's, and Marmoutier (page 209)
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Index of Plates (page 219)
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Index of Authors and Works (page 227)
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General Index (page 233)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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ENHR | 46.181 (Jan. 1931): 146-150 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/553327 |
CWK | 23.17 (Mar. 1930): 131-133 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/4389431 |
CP | 25.3 (Jul. 1930): 285-287 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/262612 |
SP | 5.3 (Jul. 1930): 330-332 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2848752 |
AB | 13.3 (Sep. 1931): 400-403 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/3050808 |
CR | 44.5 (Nov. 1930): 205-206 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/698076 |