| Roman Catholic Church: | |
| Hyacinthe, Père. Catholic reform and the | |
| Anglican Church. 1879 | 282 |
The subject-entry for the other book is
| Monasticism: | |
| McCabe, J. Life in a modern monastery. | |
| 1898 | 271 |
There are yet others who are entered by their Christian names, for lack of another; mostly mediæval writers, who are, however, usually distinguished by means of their place, or office, or occupation. It will suffice to name a few as examples of the type without adding book-titles to them, viz., Mathew of Paris (Parisiensis); Mathew of Westminster; Paulus Diaconus; Reginald, Monk of Durham; Thomas à Kempis; Walter of Henley; William of Malmesbury.
Among the books set for cataloguing by library assistants and students at a recent examination was one, the title-page of which read
WILLELMI MALMESBIRIENSIS MONACHI
DE GESTIS REGUM ANGLORUM
LIBRI QUINQUE;
HISTORIÆ NOVELLÆ
LIBRI TRES.
Edited from Manuscripts
By
WILLIAM STUBBS, D.D.
Bishop of Chester, and Honorary Student of Christ Church,
Oxford.