The "Chartae" of the Carthusian General Chapter, Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale Ms. Latin 10888. Michael Sargent , James Hogg

Speculum ◽  
1988 ◽  
Vol 63 (1) ◽  
pp. 224-225
Author(s):  
Richard B. Marks
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The Cartae of the Carthusian General Chapter. London, Lambeth Palace MS 413, I: 1411–39 (Ff. 1–135). Edited by James Hogg and Michael Sargent. (Analecta Cartusiana, 100:10.) Pp. viii+225. Salzburg: Universität Salzburg: Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik, 1988 - Un Chartreux. Maître Bruno, Père des Chartreux. Chartreux. (Analecta Cartusiana, 115.) Pp. xiv + 212. Salzburg: Universitat Salzburg: Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik, 1990 - Theodor Gottlieb's edition of the Medieval Library Catalogue of the Charterhouse of Aggsbach. Sunte Birgitten openbaringe (Introduction). I: 1411–39 (Ff. 1–135). Edited by James Hogg. (Analecta Cartusiana, 35. Spirituälitat Heute und Gestern, 7.) Pp. 213. Salzburg: Universität Salzburg: Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik, 1990. 3 7052 0041 0 - Sunte Birgitten openbaringe [Text]. La Chartreuse du Liget., Edited by James Hogg and Albert Philippon. (Analecta Cartusiana, 35. Spiritualität Heute und Gestern, 8.) Pp. 372. Salzburg: Universität Salzburg: Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik, 1988 3 7052 0041 0 - Carthusian World View: Bodleian MS. E Museo 160. A Brigittine Legislative Collection.. Edited by C. B. Rowntree and James Hogg. (Analecta Cartusiana, 35.Spiritualität Heute und Gestern, 9.) Pp. 155. Salzburg: Universität Salzburg: Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik, 1990 7052 0041 0 - Extracts from Writings on the Solitary Life in MS. Bodleian Library Lat. Th. d. 27,ff. 1960–2000. Syon Abbey MS. 6– A Medieval Brigittine Lectionary for the use of the Syon Sisters. Edited by J. P. H. Clark and James Hogg. (Analecta Cartusiana, 35.Spiritualität Heute und Gestern, 10.) Pp. 252. Salzburg: Universität Salzburg: Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik, 1990 7052 0041 0 - The Cartae of the Carthusian General Chapter. London, Lambeth Palace MS 413. Edited by James Hogg and Michael Sargent. (Analecta Cartusiana, 100:10.) Pp. viii+225. Salzburg: Universität Salzburg: Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik, 1991. 3 7052 0203 07

1993 ◽  
Vol 44 (2) ◽  
pp. 347-348
Author(s):  
Ann M. Hutchison

Romanticism ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 23 (3) ◽  
pp. 205-214
Author(s):  
Thomas C. Richardson

James Hogg claims to have been instrumental in initiating both versions of William Blackwood's venture into magazine publishing in 1817. This essay examines Hogg's role in beginning the Edinburgh Monthly Magazine and its successor, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, and discusses the significance of his contributions to the Edinburgh Monthly and the early numbers of Blackwood's in terms of his influence on the direction of the magazine and the magazine's impact on him. Attention is given to key works in both versions, especially ‘Tales and Anecdotes of the Pastoral Life’ and ‘Shakspeare Club of Alloa’ in the Edinburgh Monthly and the ‘Chaldee Manuscript’ and ‘Elegy’ in Blackwood's. Also important for Hogg's relationship with Blackwood's were Hogg's submissions that Blackwood did not publish. This essay looks particularly at Hogg's failed effort to enter the attacks on the Cockney School and how he also became a victim of the social and intellectual disdain leveled against the Cockneys.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Samuele Giani ◽  
Naomi M. Towers

Laboratories measuring melting temperature according to USP<741> Melting Range or Temperature, must comply with the amended calibration and adjustment requirements described in this regulation. Compliance is ensured by adjusting the instrument with secondary reference standards, traceable to USP, followed by verification of accuracy using USP primary reference standards.


Author(s):  
Alison Milbank

Scottish fiction about the Reformation is concerned with the mechanics of historical change, which are rendered through a series of enchanted books and people discussed in Chapter 8. In the novel, The Monastery, describing the Dissolution and Reformation, Scott gothicizes the Bible as a magic book and the White Lady as its guardian to dramatize the mysterious nature of religious change, the dependence of the future on a Gothic past, and the need for interpretation. In Old Mortality, Scott’s protagonist escapes the frozen dualities of Covenanter and Claverhouse, revealing historical change itself as problematic in Humean terms and requiring a leap of faith. James Hogg contests this presentation of the Covenanters by re-enchanting them as supposed brownies, as mediators of history and nature, and in his Three Perils of Man reprises Scott’s wizard Michael Scott pitted against Roger Bacon and his ‘black book’ the Bible to present the Reformation as an eternal reality.


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