Item 11: Shakespeare’s Second Folio (page) ...William Todd, “The Issues and States of the Second Folio and Milton’s Epitaph,” Studies in Bibliography 5 (1953), pp. read more...
Early Printing: Indulgences (picture-this) ...in Canterbury collections. We welcome Dr David Shaw to start the series in October 2021 to mark Libraries Week. read more...
Scratching the Surface: Medieval Graffiti (picture-this) ...and medieval graffiti in the Cathedral under the supervision of the Archivist, William Urry. Their extensive and detailed notebooks are held in Canterbury Cathedral Archives. read more...
Cathedral Archives and Library Visit (page) The Cathedral Archives and Library houses our manuscript, archive and book collections dating back to the 9th century. read more...
NEW Cathedral Tours (page) ...of highlights from our printed collections. Cost £8 per person; booking required. To reserve your place, please email archives@canterbury-cathedral.org or telephone 01227 865330. read more...
Pilgrimage in practice: William Brewyn’s guide to Rome (picture-this) ...‘Picture This…’ focusses on St Thomas Becket. read more...
Item 4: The Book of Hours (page) Author: Cressida Williams, Archives and Library Manager The previous article in this series examined the practice of glossing in medieval scholarly texts. read more...
Visitor FAQs (page) ...can donate online, give at one of the contactless donation stands in the Cathedral, or make a cash donation into one of our collection boxes. read more...
Prepare for your visit (page) ...your visit: Information for children visiting Canterbury Cathedral (PDF) A Monk’s Life – Family Outside Trail (PDF) Colouring sheets One of the great treasurers in the Cathedral’s Archives and Library... read more...
Item 1: The Anglo-Saxon Bible (page) Author: Cressida Williams, Archives and Library Manager Books provide some of the richest evidence for the early medieval art of the British Isles. read more...
A History of the Book in 20 Books from the Cathedral’s Collections (page) ...Cathedral continued to be a centre of scholarship and learning. read more...
Leaving a gift in your will (page) ...used: To support their general work To conserve the Cathedral’s fabric To support the Archives and Library In support of music To support education programmes Other (please specify) If you... read more...