1944
DOI: 10.2307/2853332
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Andrew Holes: A Neglected Harbinger of the English Renaissance

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“…18 This is the name of Andrew Holes's secretary, who must have followed his master to Italy fresh out of New College, Oxford, where he was admitted in 1432. 19 It has previously been known that he acted as a courier, ferrying back and forth between England and Florence; to that, we can now add that his secretarial duties included acting as a scribe and textual corrector for Holes. 20 We have, then, an identification for the person responsible for one set of marginalia in Holes's books, and we can have some confidence that the other interventionsthose with the diminutive maniculaare by their owner himself.…”
Section: Prof Hanna Noted Twenty Manuscripts As Being Written or Having Interventions Bymentioning
confidence: 93%
“…18 This is the name of Andrew Holes's secretary, who must have followed his master to Italy fresh out of New College, Oxford, where he was admitted in 1432. 19 It has previously been known that he acted as a courier, ferrying back and forth between England and Florence; to that, we can now add that his secretarial duties included acting as a scribe and textual corrector for Holes. 20 We have, then, an identification for the person responsible for one set of marginalia in Holes's books, and we can have some confidence that the other interventionsthose with the diminutive maniculaare by their owner himself.…”
Section: Prof Hanna Noted Twenty Manuscripts As Being Written or Having Interventions Bymentioning
confidence: 93%