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IT is announced that “under the general title of ‘Anecdota Oxoniensia,’ it is proposed to publish materials, chiefly inedited, taken directly from MSS., those preserved in the Bodleian and other Oxford Libraries to have the first claim to publication.” The materials will be issued in four series—(1) Classical, (2) Semitic, (3) Aryan, (4) Mediaeval and Modern; and the work named at the head of this notice is the first of the fourth series.
Sinonoma Bartholomei. A Glossary from a Fourteenth Century Manuscript in the Library of Pembroke College, Oxford.
Edited by J. L. G. Mowat (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1882.)
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BRITTEN, J. Old English Plant-Names . Nature 26, 242–243 (1882). https://doi.org/10.1038/026242a0
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