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===[[has given name::Thomas]] [[has surname::JAMES]] [[born in::1572;1573|1572/3]]-[[died in::1629]]===
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===[[name::Thomas]] [[name::JAMES]] [[date of Birth::1572;1573|1572/3]]-[[date of Death::1629]]===
  
 
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[[is associated with::Thomas Bodley|Bodley]]’s [[has profession::librarian]], and [[has profession::theological author]].   
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[[associates::Thomas Bodley|Bodley]]’s [[occupation::librarian]], and theological [[author::author]].   
  
 
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His books were valued at his death at [[library valued at::£40]].   
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His books were valued at his death at [[monetary Value::£40]].   
  
 
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[https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/14619 Roberts, R. Julian. "James, Thomas (1572/3–1629), librarian and religious controversialist." ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography''.] Pearson, Provenance research.
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Roberts, R. Julian. [https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/14619 "James, Thomas (1572/3–1629), librarian and religious controversialist."] ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography''. D. Pearson, ''Provenance research in book history''. London, 1994, repr. 1998.  
  
 
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Revision as of 05:23, 29 October 2019

Thomas JAMES 1572/3-1629

Biographical Note

Bodley’s librarian, and theological author.

Books

His books were valued at his death at £40.

Characteristic Markings

Books survive with his inscription and motto “Non quaero mihi utile est sed quod utilis”.

Sources

Roberts, R. Julian. "James, Thomas (1572/3–1629), librarian and religious controversialist." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. D. Pearson, Provenance research in book history. London, 1994, repr. 1998.