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More, John (sixteenth century); perhaps to be identified with either the Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford (d.1502), who gave two incunables which have survived to his college: Emden, BRUO, 1304, Rhodes, p.415; or of Lincoln's Inn, who owned London, British Library, MS. Royal 17 E.vi; or stationer of Oxford, who sold London, British Library, MS. Royal 2 D.xxv to Edward Lutton before 1542; H. H. E. C[raster], `Notes and News', BQR 4,39 (1923), 54-5, at 54, suggests that this may be Thomas More's father, although this is not recorded in Emden, BRUO. ♦ Categorisation: Type: Person. Gender: Unknown. Period: 16th century.

3 entries:

  • B-229(1) Beroaldus, Philippus — Orationes et poemata. — Lyons: Johannes Trechsel, 4 Sept. 1492. 4°.
  • M-008(1) Magister, Johannes — Quaestiones super tota philosophia naturali. — [Basel: Michael Wenssler, not after 25 May 1490]. 4°.
  • M-272(1) Missale — Missale Saresberiense (Salisbury). — [Basel: Michael Wenssler, c.1489]. Folio.

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