Edmund Geste and his books : reconstructing the library of a Cambridge don and Elizabethan bishop /

"Edmund Geste, probably pronounced 'Guest', (c. 1515-1577) studied at King's College, Cambridge, where he became a fellow in 1536 under Henry VIII, rising to become Vice-Provost under Edward VI in 1550 before being expelled under Queen Mary. With the accession of Queen Elizabeth,...

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Main Author: Selwyn, David G., 1938- (Author)
Corporate Author: Short Run Press (Printer)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London : The Bibliographical Society, 2017.
Series:Bibliographical Society publication.
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Online Access:Geste online
http://www.bibsoc.org.uk/publications/Geste
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Summary:"Edmund Geste, probably pronounced 'Guest', (c. 1515-1577) studied at King's College, Cambridge, where he became a fellow in 1536 under Henry VIII, rising to become Vice-Provost under Edward VI in 1550 before being expelled under Queen Mary. With the accession of Queen Elizabeth, he embarked on an ecclesiastical career, becoming Archdeacon of Canterbury (1559), Bishop of Rochester (1560), and finally Bishop of Salisbury in 1571. During all this time, he gradually amassed a considerable library which he left to his cathedral of Salisbury on his death. Dr Selwyn presents an account of Geste's career as a book collector, with a detailed study of his confessional journey from the 'old religion' to Elizabethan Protestantism. As well as the documentary sources, Dr Selwyn examines the evidence of the books themselves and Geste's use of them as shown by his often extensive annotations. He presents studies of the earlier provenance of the books, the bookbinders he used, and his theological interests in so far as these can be inferred from the range of authors, English and continental, in his collection. The book has indexes of publishers and printers, bindings, provenances and annotations, and also the pastedowns, many of which have been identified by Dr Christopher de Hamel and include many leaves from medieval manuscripts and printed books, some of considerable significance."--
Item Description:"Designed and typeset by Paul W. Nash. Printed and bound in the United Kingdom by Short Run Press, Exeter"--Title page verso.
Additional content available online at the Bibliographical Society's website--See note, page vi.
Physical Description:xxix, 493 pages : illustrations (some color), facsimiles ; 26 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780948170249
0948170247
Place of Publication:England -- London.