'Honoured of posteryte by record of wrytinge’: Memory, reputation and the role of the book within commemorative practices in Late Elizabethan Kent

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Bartram, C. 2013. 'Honoured of posteryte by record of wrytinge’: Memory, reputation and the role of the book within commemorative practices in Late Elizabethan Kent. in: Monuments and Monumentality in Medieval and Early Modern Europe Donington Shaun Tyas.
AuthorsBartram, C.
KeywordsKent; Late Elizabethan era; Books; Writing
Year2013
Book titleMonuments and Monumentality in Medieval and Early Modern Europe
Book authorsMichael Penman
PublisherShaun Tyas
Output statusPublished
Place of publicationDonington
ISBN 9781907730283
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Print28 Jun 2013
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Deposited19 Jun 2023
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