- The
Cotton or
Cottonian library is a
collection of m****cripts that came into the
hands of the
antiquarian and
bibliophile Sir
Robert Bruce Cotton MP...
- The
earliest known world maps date to
classical antiquity, the
oldest examples of the 6th to 5th
centuries BCE
still based on the flat
Earth paradigm....
- This is an
incomplete list of some of the m****cripts from the
Cotton library that
today form the
Cotton collection of the
British Library. Some m****cripts...
- Thimayya,
Cottonian (1918 to 1922). The
Trust organises the
annual Thimayya Memorial Lecture, and
awards the
Thimayya Medal to
Cottonians who have demonstrated...
-
Conington (1594 – 13 May 1662) was an
English politician and heir to the
Cottonian Library. He was the only
surviving child of Sir
Robert Cotton, 1st Baronet...
- [A2] and [G]
derive from Plummer,
Smith and Thorpe, respectively. The
Cottonian Fragment [H]
consists of a
single leaf,
containing annals for 1113 and...
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Mhainistir na Búille, IPA: [ˈan̪ˠaːlə ˈwanʲəʃtʲəɾʲ ˈnˠə ˈbˠuːl̪ʲə]), also
Cottonian Annals, are a
chronicle of
medieval Ireland. The
entries span the years...
-
George Edward Lynch Cotton. The
alumni of
Bishop Cotton are
known as Old
Cottonians, and has
produced Amb****adors, UN
Contingent Commanders, Politicians,...
-
Organized games includes the inter-school
games competitions.
Cottonian Shield -
basketball Cottonian Shield -
hockey Miss F
Elmes (1913–1934) was the first...
- substantially, a Latin-Cornish
glossary (the
Vocabularium Corni**** or
Cottonian Vocabulary), a
Cornish translation of Ælfric of Eynsham's Latin-Old English...