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English: Title-page of Pseudo-Dionysius, Opera Koln: 1556.
The most important donation supplementing that of Buchanan was given by James Boyd, Bishop of Glasgow. In 1581 he bequeathed 48 volumes of chiefly Patristic texts. Some of his books - including this work of Dionysius - had belonged to James Beaton, the last Roman Catholic Archbishop of Glasgow, who had fled to France in 1603. Boyd's signature is repeated three times on the title-page, while Archbishop Beaton's heraldic stamp is on the covers. |
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