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A Road Less Travelled: The Medieval and Early Modern World Reflectedd in New Zealand Collections

Vol 32, Number 2, 2015

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Articles

  • A Warning to the Curious: Medieval and Early Modern Collections in Aotearoa New Zealand

    Chris Jones

    1-16

  • Waste not, Want not: Manuscript Fragments in the Sir George Grey Special Collections, Auckland

    Alexandra Barratt

    19-38

  • Royal Depositions and the ‘Canterbury Roll'

    Maree Shirota

    39-61

  • Esmond de Beer, Wenceslaus Hollar, and William Dugdale: The Antiquarian Recording of Old St Paul's

    Judith Collard

    65-92

  • Seventeenth-Century French Translations of the Consolatio Philosophiae of Boethius in New Zealand

    Glynnis M. Cropp

    93-114

  • Sir George Grey's Mistake in Oliver Cromwell: Protectorate Politics in a Colonial Collection

    Geoff Kemp

    115-143

  • William Thomas's Notebook: A Window on Seventeenth-Century Religion and Politics

    Greg Waite

    145-174

  • The Exeter Drawings of John Carter: A Rare Book in a Private Collection in New Zealand

    Simone Celine Marshall

    177-206

  • Invidious Comparisons: Manuscripts and Incunabula in the Libraries Donated by Sir George Grey to Cape Town and Auckland

    Stephanie Hollis

    207-231

  • Indigenising the Medieval, or how did Maori and Awabakal become inscribed in Medieval Manuscripts?

    Robert Rouse

    233-250