03.01.2013 Views

INTRODUCTION TO SCHOLARLY EDITING ... - Rare Book School

INTRODUCTION TO SCHOLARLY EDITING ... - Rare Book School

INTRODUCTION TO SCHOLARLY EDITING ... - Rare Book School

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

Transform your PDFs into Flipbooks and boost your revenue!

Leverage SEO-optimized Flipbooks, powerful backlinks, and multimedia content to professionally showcase your products and significantly increase your reach.

14 Part 1: Selected Introductory Readings � Tanselle: Introduction to Scholarly Editing (2002)<br />

Folios," Library 6th ser. 11 (1989): 47-51.]<br />

Joseph A. Dane and Rosemary A. Roberts, "The Calculus of Calculus: W.W. Greg and the Mathematics<br />

of Everyman Editions," Studies in Bibliography 53 (2000): 117-28.<br />

Matthew J. Bruccoli, "A Mirror for Bibliographers: Duplicate Plates in Modern Printing," Papers of the<br />

Bibliographical Society of America 54 (1960): 83-88.<br />

Martin Boghardt, "Partial Duplicate Setting: Means of Rationalization or Complicating Factor in Textual<br />

Transmission," Library 6th ser. 15 (1993): 306-31.<br />

D2. USING REPRODUCTIONS<br />

G.T. Tanselle, "Reproductions and Scholarship," Studies in Bibliography 42 (1989): 25-54. Reprinted in<br />

his Literature and Artifacts (1998), pp. 59-88.<br />

Charlyne Dodge, "Photographic Copies vs. Original Documents," Papers of the Bibliographical Society<br />

of America 71 (1977): 223-26.<br />

Adrian Weiss, "Reproductions of Early Dramatic Texts as a Source of Bibliographical Evidence," Text 4<br />

(1988): 237-68.<br />

"The Uses of Facsimiles: A Symposium," Dictionary of Literary Biography Yearbook 1990, ed. James W.<br />

Hipp (1991), pp. 125-41.<br />

George Robert Guffey, "Standardization of Photographic Reproductions for Mechanical Collation," Papers<br />

of the Bibliographical Society of America 62 (1968): 237-40.<br />

Conor Fahy, "A New Technique for Collating Copies of the Same Edition," Bulletin of the Society for<br />

Italian Studies 17 (1984): 20-24. [Transparent photocopies]<br />

D3. OPTICAL COLLATING<br />

(See also Part 9, section J6, below.)<br />

"Collating by Sight and by Machine," in Center for Editions of American Authors, Statement of Editorial<br />

Principles and Procedures (rev. G.T. Tanselle, 1972), pp. 2-4.<br />

G.T. Tanselle, "Collating the Texts," in his "Textual Scholarship," in Introduction to Scholarship in<br />

Modern Languages and Literatures, ed. Joseph Gibaldi (1981), pp. 44-45.<br />

Charlton Hinman, "Mechanized Collation at the Houghton Library," Harvard Library Bulletin 9 (1955):<br />

132-34.<br />

William B. Todd, Procedures for Collating Twain's Minor Works (1965).<br />

G.T. Tanselle, "The Use of Type Damage as Evidence in Bibliographical Description," Library 5th ser.<br />

23 (1968): esp. 338-40.<br />

Peter L. Shillingsburg, "Collating Machines and 19th-Century Printed <strong>Book</strong>s," Direction Line 10 (Winter<br />

1980): 4-8.<br />

Randall McLeod, The McLeod Portable Collator (9-page flyer, October 1988).<br />

John Whittaker, "The Practice of Manuscript Collation," Text 5 (1991): 121-30.<br />

This page is from a document available in full at http://www.rarebookschool.org/tanselle/

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!