剑桥大学抹大拉学院旧图书馆玛丽·阿斯特尔收藏的书籍

IF 0.6 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
LIBRARY Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1093/library/fpad022
Catherine Sutherland
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Books Owned by Mary Astell in the Old Library of Magdalene College, Cambridge
the chapel in first court, is often overshadowed by its famed counterpart, the Pepys Library. While the latter arrived in 1724 upon the death of Samuel Pepys’s nephew, John Jackson, the Old Library is a collection of books and manuscripts amassed by the college since its formation as a Benedictine hostel in 1428.1 A recent ‘provenance survey’ of the Old Library has led to the identification of collections of books belonging to individuals without a formal affiliation to Magdalene College. One of these collections is particularly notable: a group of books, pamphlets and manuscript items formerly owned by the philosopher Mary Astell (1666–1731). It is these items, intermingled throughout the Old Library, which will form the subject of this paper and will hereafter be termed ‘the Astell collection’.2 In an address to the Bibliographical Society at the turn of the millennium, David McKitterick discussed a group of books and manuscripts belonging to Elizabeth Puckering at Trinity College, Cambridge, and, more widely, female book ownership in seventeenth-century England.3 He used the example of Puckering’s collection to extend ‘our currently somewhat thin know ledge of women’s reading and book ownership in the seventeenth century’, and adds, ‘the subject is long overdue for a book’.4 Thankfully,
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期刊介绍: The Library is the journal of the Bibliographical Society. For more than a hundred years it has been the pre-eminent UK scholarly journal for the study of bibliography and of the role of the book in history. All aspects of descriptive, analytical, textual and historical bibliography come within its scope, including the history of the production, distribution and reception of books, both manuscript and printed; the history of collecting and of libraries; paper, printing types, book illustration, and binding; and the transmission of texts and their authenticity.
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