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The origin and development of academic costume and its bearing on the choir office robes of the Anglican clergy

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Bristol M.A. thesis by Frederick R.S. Rogers (1962) entitled The origin and development of academic costume and its bearing on the choir office robes of the Anglican clergy.

Dates

  • Creation: 1962

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282 Leaves

Language of Materials

  • English

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Dep. d. 312

Collection ID (for staff)

CMD ID 21232

Abstract

Frederick R.S. Rogers, The origin and development of academic costume and its bearing on the choir office robes of the Anglican clergy (1962), M.A. thesis

Biographical / Historical

Frederick R.S. Rogers was the author of The Story of University Degrees and Academical Dress (1952).

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Related Materials

See also: Frederick R.S. Rogers, Christmas Customs and their Jewish Background (1971), doctoral thesis, Dep. d. 326.

Title
The origin and development of academic costume and its bearing on the choir office robes of the Anglican clergy
Status
Published
Date
EAD version 2021
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

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