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Perdita manuscripts : women writers, 1500-1700.

Perdita Manuscripts, 1500-1700 Available

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Book
Database & Article Index
Contributor:
Halkett, Anne, Lady, 1622-1699.
Austen, Katherine, 1629-approximately1683.
Barker, Jane, 1652-1732.
One of the same sex, approximately 1658-
Cowper, Sarah, 1644-1720.
Cunningham, Margaret, Lady, active 1598-1622.
Denton, Anne, active 1564-1587.
Evelyn, Mary, 1665-1685.
Fish, Anne, active 1699.
Hoby, Margaret, Lady, 1570 or 1571-1633.
Hutchinson, Lucy, 1620-1681.
Inglis, Esther, 1571-1624.
Jocelin, Elizabeth, 1596-1622.
Philips, Katherine, 1632-1664.
Pulter, Hester, 1596?-1678.
Roper, Mary, active 1669-1670.
Twysden, Isabella, active 1647-1651.
University of Warwick.
Nottingham Trent University.
Adam Matthew Digital (Firm)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Women authors, English--16th century.
Women authors, English.
Women authors, English--17th century.
English literature--Women authors.
English literature.
Account books.
English diaries--Women authors.
English diaries.
Religious literature--Women authors.
Religious literature.
Medicine--Formulae, receipts, prescriptions--Early works to 1800.
Medicine.
Formulas, recipes, etc--Early works to 1800.
Formulas, recipes, etc.
Manuscripts.
Great Britain.
Genre:
Electronic reference sources.
Databases.
Physical Description:
online resource
Other Title:
Perdita : early modern women's manuscript catalogue
Early modern women's manuscript catalogue
Place of Publication:
Marlborough, England : Adam Matthew Digital, [2008]
Summary:
This digital collection has been produced in association with the Perdita Project based at the University of Warwick and Nottingham Trent University. "Perdita" means "lost woman" and the aim of the Project has been to identify and describe all manner of manuscript writing by early modern women from diaries to works of drama. The new detailed catalogue descriptions and metadata have been combined with complete digital facsimiles of the original manuscripts written or compiled by women in the British Isles during the 16th and 17th centuries. These manuscripts have been sourced from archives and libraries across the United Kingdom and the United States of America.
Notes:
Title from home page (viewed 16 July 2008).
Electronic reproduction of original documents held in: Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library; Yale University; Blair Castle; British Library; Brotherton Library, University of Leeds; Cambridge University Library; Doncaster Archives; Edinburgh University Library; Folger Shakespeare Library; Harry Ransom Center, University of Texas at Austin; Hertfordshire Archives and Local Studies; National Library of Scotland; National Library of Wales; Trinity College, Cambridge; Wigan Heritage Service.
OCLC:
1071935159
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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