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By the Master of the Geneva Boccaccio
[MASTER OF THE GENEVA BOCCACCIO.]
St Bartholomew in India, miniature cut from a copy of Vincent of Beauvais, Speculum historiale.
An iconographically intriguing miniature by one of the greatest painters in the circle of Jean Fouquet, from a deluxe copy of Vincent of Beauvais’s Speculum historiale almost certainly commissioned by King René of Anjou.
‘A Walking Swill Tub’
DOD, John, attributed.
A Sermon on Malt. [S.l., s.n., c. 1840].
A seemingly unrecorded printing of the famous sermon against student drunkenness attributed to the Puritan divine John Dod (1550–1645), the word ‘malt’ in the title formed from the opening of the text: ‘Mr. Dodd was a Gentleman lived within a few miles of Cambridge and had been preaching against drunkenness for some time, this affronted some of the Cambridge Scholars …’