Abstract
Book reviews SVATO SCHUTZNER, Medieval and Renaissance manuscript books in the Library of Congress. A Descriptive Catalogue. Vol. 1: Bibles, Liturgy, Books of Hours, Washington, Library of Congress, 1989, 26 x 19.5 cm., 422 + xl pp., illus., ISBN 0-8444-0516-7. The Library of Congress has undertaken to produce a three-part catalogue of its medieval manuscripts. A considerable number of such manuscripts was acquired in the last fifty years, by far the most notable among which are those coming from the Lessing Rosenwald collection. The first part of this interesting catalogue com- prises no fewer than sixty-four manuscripts, i.e. Bibles, liturgical
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