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− | Gibson's probate inventory includes a list of ca.85 volumes of books (transcribed in BCI 190), valued at [[library valued at::£2 13s]], from a total estate valued at [[estate valued at::£14 11s 2d]]. The books include a high proportion of [[subject of books::classical]] literature, as well as a number of standard [[subject of books::theological]] texts, a few [[subject of books::medical]] books, an emblem book (Alciati) and a copy of Sidney's ''Apologie for poetrie''. There were also "3 mapps". | + | Gibson's probate inventory includes a list of ca.85 volumes of books (transcribed in BCI 190), valued at [[library valued at::£2 13s]], from a total estate valued at [[estate valued at::£14 11s 2d]]. The books include a high proportion of [[subject of books::classics|classical]] literature, as well as a number of standard [[subject of books::theology|theological]] texts, a few [[subject of books::medical]] books, an emblem book (Alciati) and a copy of [[author of books::Sidney]]'s [[title of book::''Apologie for poetrie'']]. There were also [[subject of books::maps|"3 mapps"]]. |
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− | T. Walker, <cite>A Biographical register of Peterhouse men ... part II, Cambridge, 1930, p.195; E. S. Leedham-Green, Books in Cambridge inventories, Cambridge, 1986, vol.1, p.567-9. | + | T. Walker, <cite>A Biographical register of Peterhouse men ... part II</cite>, Cambridge, 1930, p.195; E. S. Leedham-Green, Books in Cambridge inventories, Cambridge, 1986, vol.1, p.567-9. |
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Revision as of 01:43, 23 September 2019
William GIBSON
Biographical Note
Of Norfolk; BA Peterhouse, Cambridge 1603, fellow 1605, MA 1606. He appears to have remained in Cambridge, at Peterhouse, until his death.
Books
Gibson's probate inventory includes a list of ca.85 volumes of books (transcribed in BCI 190), valued at £2 13s, from a total estate valued at £14 11s 2d. The books include a high proportion of classical literature, as well as a number of standard theological texts, a few medical books, an emblem book (Alciati) and a copy of Sidney's Apologie for poetrie. There were also "3 mapps".
Characteristic Markings
None of Gibson's books have been identified.
Sources
T. Walker, A Biographical register of Peterhouse men ... part II, Cambridge, 1930, p.195; E. S. Leedham-Green, Books in Cambridge inventories, Cambridge, 1986, vol.1, p.567-9.