Edmund Bishop
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Edmund Bishop (17 May 1846 - 17 February 1917) was a Roman Catholic historian of Christian liturgy and collaborated with Francis Aidan Cardinal Gasquet in the writing of two works in this field.
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- Bishop, Edmund (1876). St. Boniface and his correspondence: reprinted from the Transactions of the Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature, and Art, 20 p..
- Bishop, Edmund; Fernand de Mély (1892-95). Bibliographie générale des inventaires imprimés. Paris: E. Leroux, 3 v. 25 cm.
- Bishop, Edmund; Francis Aidan Gasquet (1908). The Bosworth psalter: an account of a manuscript formerly belonging to O. Turville-Petre, Esq. of Bosworth Hall, now Addit. ms. 37517 at the British Museum. London: Bell, 189 p..
- Bishop, Edmund (1918). Liturgica historica: papers on the liturgy and religious life of the Western church. London: Clarendon Press, xiv, 506 p.
- Bishop, Edmund; Francis Aidan Gasquet [1891] (1928). Edward VI and the Book of Common Prayer, 3rd ed., London: Sheed and Ward, xx, 276 p..
[edit] Works about Bishop
- Abercrombie, Nigel (1952). The writings of Edmund Bishop, b. 1846; d. 1917 : a bibliography. London: [Repr. from The Times Literary Supplement]].
- Abercrombie, Nigel (1959). The life and work of Edmund Bishop. London: Longmans, xv, 539 p..