Bibliography

James P.
Carley

8 publications between 1985 and 2004 indexed
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Works authored

Sharpe, Richard, James P. Carley, Rodney M. Thomson, and Andrew G. Watson, English Benedictine libraries: the shorter catalogues, Corpus of British Medieval Library Catalogues, 4, London: British Library, British Academy, 1996.  
abstract:

The Benedictine abbeys were renowned for containing the finest libraries of medieval England. Among the 120 documents brought together in this volume, there are a significant number of catalogues from major libraries in every century from the 12th to the 16th, including a unique 15th-century index catalogue, recently identified as coming from St Mary's Abbey, York. The documentary evidence recorded here varies greatly in form, including not only catalogues and inventories but also records of books borrowed, account rolls detailing expenditure on book production, memoranda on the contributions of individual abbots or priors, wills and simple lists of texts seen by visitors to the libraries. This volume encompasses the whole range of Benedictine libraries, including those which best illustrate what was typical of Benedictine learning in medieval England.

abstract:

The Benedictine abbeys were renowned for containing the finest libraries of medieval England. Among the 120 documents brought together in this volume, there are a significant number of catalogues from major libraries in every century from the 12th to the 16th, including a unique 15th-century index catalogue, recently identified as coming from St Mary's Abbey, York. The documentary evidence recorded here varies greatly in form, including not only catalogues and inventories but also records of books borrowed, account rolls detailing expenditure on book production, memoranda on the contributions of individual abbots or priors, wills and simple lists of texts seen by visitors to the libraries. This volume encompasses the whole range of Benedictine libraries, including those which best illustrate what was typical of Benedictine learning in medieval England.

Carley, James P., and David Townsend [tr.], The chronicle of Glastonbury abbey: an edition, translation and study of John of Glastonbury’s Cronica sive antiquitates Glastoniensis ecclesie
, Woodbridge, Dover, NH: Boydell, 1985.

Works edited

Carley, James P. (ed.), Glastonbury Abbey and the Arthurian tradition, Arthurian Studies, 44, Cambridge, Rochester, NY: D. S. Brewer, 2001.
Abrams, Lesley, and James P. Carley (eds), The archaeology and history of Glastonbury Abbey: essays in honour of the ninetieth birthday of C. A. Ralegh Radford, Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 1991.

Contributions to journals

Carley, James P., and Pierre Petitmengin, “Pre-Conquest manuscripts from Malmesbury Abbey and John Leland’s letter to Beatus Rhenanus concerning a lost copy of Tertullian’s works”, Anglo-Saxon England 33 (2004): 195–223.
Carley, James P., “Two pre-Conquest manuscripts from Glastonbury Abbey”, Anglo-Saxon England 16 (1987): 197–212.

Contributions to edited collections or authored works

Carley, James P., and Ann Dooley, “An early Irish fragment of Isidore of Seville’s Etymologiae”, in: Lesley Abrams, and James P. Carley (eds), The archaeology and history of Glastonbury Abbey: essays in honour of the ninetieth birthday of C. A. Ralegh Radford, Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 1991. 135–161.

In reference works

Oxford dictionary of national biography, Online: Oxford University Press, 2004–present. URL: <http://www.oxforddnb.com>. 
comments: General editors include Lawrence Goldman, et al.