The world famous library of Trinity College, Cambridge is home of some of the greatest treasures surviving from the middle ages. The collection, which contains some fifteen hundred volumes, has been microfilmed in its entirety and will allow scholars the opportunity to explore a unique source of information on every aspect of medieval knowledge. Though manuscripts such as the Trinity Apocalypse, the Canterbury Psalter, the Winchester Psalter and a copy of St. Pauls Epistles (possibly in Bede’s own hand) stand out, it is the depth and range of Trinity’s holdings which make this collection such an indispensable resource.

The collection may be purchased as a whole, by subject section, or by individual reels. Detailed contents list available free on request.

Complete collection 415 reels (45 colour)
Reference: TCM

Section I: Law Manuscripts

19 reels

Section II: Medica

29 reels

Section III: Mathematica

14 reels

Section IV: Illuminated Manuscripts

45 colour reels

Section V: Literature Etc. – Part A: General

31 reels

Section V: Literature Etc. – Part B: The Greek & Latin Classics

30 reels

Section VI: Secular Manuscripts – Part A: General

49 reels

Section VI: Secular Manuscripts – Part B: History

31 reels

Section VII: The Bible – Part A: Biblical Texts

24 reels

Section VII: The Bible – Part B: Biblical Studies

26 reels

Section VIII: Theology – Part A: General

53 reels

Section VIII: Theology – Part B: Patristics

52 reels

Catalogue By M.R. James

2 reels