The 5th (and last) vol. of Clark’s edition of Wood’s Life and Times, the 3rd (and last) vol. of the same Editor’s Wood’s History of the City of Oxford, the 2nd vol. of the Cartulary of St. Frideswide’s edited by the Rev. S. R. Wigram, the 4th vol. of Hearne’s Diaries edited by C. E. Doble, Esq., the Place Names of the diocese of Oxford, Collectanea III, edited by Prof. M. Burrows, and other volumes are in active preparation.
A full description of the Society’s work and objects can be obtained by application to any of the Committee residing at Oxford (P. Lyttelton Gell, Esq., Headington Hill; Falconer Madan, Esq. (Hon. Treasurer), 90 Banbury Road; the Rev. the Provost of Queen’s College (Dr. Magrath); and C. L. Shadwell, Esq., Frewin Hall, Oxford). The annual subscription is one guinea, and the published volumes as a set can be obtained by new members at one-fourth the published price (i. e. 10s. 6d. a year).
Jan., 1895.
[1]. See Appendixes A, B.
[2]. Separate leaves from rare and costly books are given in G. E. Klemming’s Sveriges äldre liturgiska literatur, Stockholm, 1879—a practice which cannot be approved—but no local press has as yet been similarly illustrated.
[3]. Separate copies can only be obtained by ordering them from the Clarendon Press, and are not supplied by the Society.
[4]. For a discussion of special points connected with the Fifteenth Century Oxford Press, see Appendix A.
[5]. For a general discussion of the circumstances of the Early Sixteenth Century Oxford Press, see Appendix B.