Owners of Incunabula

owners/00018472 Billich, Anton Günther

00018472

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      start: 1882
  biographicalInformation: 1882-1943
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  name: 'Gaselee, Sir Stephen'
  note: 'Sir Stephen Gaselee was a British diplomat, writer, and librarian. Fellow of Magdalene College, Cambridge 1909-43, in 1908, he became the Pepys Librarian at Magdalene College, Cambridge.  He was president of the Bibliographical Society of London from 1932 to 1934, and a frequent and generous donor of books to Cambridge University Library.  Librarian and Keeper of Papers, Foreign Office 1920-43, presented 300 early printed books to Cambridge University Library 1934, and his important collection of sixteenth-century books in 1940: see DNB; Oates pp. 44-7, 834.'
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    - timestamp: 2018-08-03T13:12:32
    - timestamp: 2018-08-03T13:14:56
    - timestamp: 2018-08-17T15:31:51
    - timestamp: 2022-06-15T11:10:14
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00018472

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    - timestamp: 2018-08-17T15:31:51
    - timestamp: 2022-06-15T11:10:14
    - timestamp: 2022-06-15T11:11:46