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Title: The Aberdeen Breviary Facsimile: Between Liturgy and Antiquarianism in Victorian Scotland
Author(s): Jackson Williams, Kelsey
Contact Email: k.j.williams@stir.ac.uk
Date Deposited: 19-Jan-2024
Citation: Jackson Williams K (2024) The Aberdeen Breviary Facsimile: Between Liturgy and Antiquarianism in Victorian Scotland. <i>Journal of the Edinburgh Bibliographical Society</i>, 18.
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