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Bibliography

Walters, Gwyn, and Frank Emery, “Edward Lhuyd, Edmund Gibson, and the printing of Camden's Britannia, 1695”, The Library: Transactions of the Bibliographical Society 32:2 (June, 1977): 109–137.

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“Edward Lhuyd, Edmund Gibson, and the printing of Camden's Britannia, 1695”
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32
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109–137
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William CamdenCamden (William)
(d. 1623)
English antiquarian and author, known best for his Britannia.
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Edmund GibsonGibson (Edmund)
(1669–1748)
British clergyman and antiquary, who became bishop of Lincoln (in 1716) and London (in 1723). He produced an English translation of William Camden’s Britannia (1695) which included much additional material, with help from other scholars, such as Edward Lhuyd.
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Edward LhuydLhuyd (Edward)
(d. 1709)
Llwyd (Edward)
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