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The Anatomy of Bibliography - Illinois

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Sources (Sep. 14, 11)<br />

Table <strong>of</strong> Contents<br />

Sources ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... viii<br />

F OREWORD: Boccaccio and the Angel ......................................................................... [1 ]<br />

THE PREMISES OF BIBLIOGRAPHY<br />

I. Bibliographical Citations .......................................................................................................................................... [9]<br />

Medium. Authority. Readers. Texture (<strong>The</strong> Rhetoric <strong>of</strong><br />

Citation. Unities <strong>of</strong> Scope). Structure. (Organizing the Elements.<br />

Organizing the Entries.)<br />

THE PRACTICES OF BIBLIOGRAPHY<br />

II. <strong>The</strong> Origins <strong>of</strong> <strong>Bibliography</strong> ..................................................................................................................... [39]<br />

III. <strong>Bibliography</strong> as Reading Lists ................................................................................................................ [51]<br />

Trade and National <strong>Bibliography</strong> (Commercial Lists. Trade Lists<br />

and Current National <strong>Bibliography</strong>). Subject Lists (Bio-<strong>Bibliography</strong>.<br />

Subject Lists. Universal and Subject <strong>Bibliography</strong>. <strong>Bibliography</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Bibliography</strong>). Prescriptive Lists (Lists <strong>of</strong> Forbidden Books. Selective<br />

<strong>Bibliography</strong>). Catalogues <strong>of</strong> Collections (Library Catalogues.<br />

Union Catalogues. Exhibition Catalogues. Other Copy-Specific Lists).<br />

E NTR’ACTE: Citations as Comedy ..................................................... [85]<br />

IV. <strong>Bibliography</strong> as Scholarship ......................................................................................................................... [91]<br />

Affection and Trust. Analytical <strong>Bibliography</strong>. Descriptive<br />

<strong>Bibliography</strong>. Textual <strong>Bibliography</strong>. Beyond the Booktrade.

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