INTRODUCTION TO SCHOLARLY EDITING ... - Rare Book School
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164 Part 9: Writings on Analytical Bibliography � Tanselle: Introduction to Scholarly Editing (2002)<br />
1993, pp. 25-29; James Mosley, "The Enigma of the Early Lyonnaise Printing Types," in La<br />
Lumitype-Photon: René Higgonet, Louis Moyroud et l'invention de la photocomposition moderne,<br />
ed. Alan Marshall (1995); Martin Boghardt, "Blattersetzung und Neusatz in frühen Inkunabeln,"<br />
Bibliothek und Wissenschaft 29 (1996): 24-58; and the entry for Hellinga (1989) in C1 above. For<br />
a comment on the controversy, see G.T. Tanselle, "Printing History and Other History," Studies<br />
in Bibliography 48 (1995): 269-89 (see pp. 284-85); reprinted in his Literature and Artifacts<br />
(1998), pp. 307-27 [322-23].]<br />
William B. Todd, The Gutenberg Bible: New Evidence of the Original Printing (1982). [Also printed<br />
in AB <strong>Book</strong>man's Weekly 70 (1982): 4363-89. See Paul Needham, "The Compositor's Hand in the<br />
Gutenberg Bible: A Review of the Todd Thesis," Papers of the Bibliographical Society of<br />
America 77 (1983): 341-71.]<br />
Lotte Hellinga, "Manuscripts in the Hands of Printers," in Manuscripts in the Fifty Years after the<br />
Invention of Printing, ed. J.B. Trapp (1983), pp. 3-11.<br />
Paul Needham, "A Gutenberg Bible Used as Printer's Copy by Heinrich Eggestein in Strassburg, ca.<br />
1469," Transactions of the Cambridge Bibliographical Society 9 (1986): 36-75.<br />
Richard N. Schwab, "Some Signs of Stereotyping of the Yale Vellum Copy of the Mainz Catholicon,"<br />
Yale University Library Gazette 63 (1988-89): 8-13.<br />
Lotte Hellinga and Margaret Lane Ford, "Deletion or Addition: A Controversial Variant in Werner<br />
Rolewinck's 'Fasciculus Temporum' (Cologne, 1474)," Library Chronicle of the University of<br />
Texas 21.3/4 (1991): 60-79.<br />
Lotte Hellinga, "Compositors and Editors: Preparing Texts for Printing in the Fifteenth Century,"<br />
Gutenberg-Jahrbuch, 2000, pp. 152-59.<br />
Paul Needham, "Concepts of Paper Study," in Puzzles in Paper: Concepts in Historical Watermarks,<br />
ed. Daniel W. Mosser, Michael Saffle, and Ernest W. Sullivan II (2000), pp. 1-36 (see pp. 14-16).<br />
D4. INK<br />
Thomas A. Cahill, Bruce H. Kusko, and Richard N. Schwab, "Analyses of Inks and Papers in Historical<br />
Documents through External Beam PIXE Techniques," Nuclear Instruments & Methods 181<br />
(1981): 205-8.<br />
Richard N. Schwab, Thomas A. Cahill, Bruce H. Kusko, and Daniel L. Wick, "Cyclotron Analysis of<br />
the Ink [and paper] in the 42-Line Bible," Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 77<br />
(1983): 285-315.<br />
Thomas A. Cahill et al., "Gutenberg's Inks and Papers: Non-Destructive Compositional Analyses by<br />
Proton Milliprobe," Archaeometry 26 (1984): 3-14.<br />
Richard N. Schwab, Thomas A. Cahill, Robert A. Eldred, Bruce H. Kusko, and Daniel L. Wick, "New<br />
Evidence on the Printing of the Gutenberg Bible: The Inks in the Doheny Copy," Papers of the<br />
Bibliographical Society of America 79 (1985): 375-410. See also Paul Needham, "Division of<br />
Copy in the Gutenberg Bible: Three Glosses on the Ink Evidence": 411-26.<br />
Richard N. Schwab, Thomas A. Cahill, Bruce H. Kusko, Robert A. Eldred, and Daniel L. Wick, "Ink<br />
Patterns in the Gutenberg New Testament: The Proton Milliprobe Analysis of the Lilly Library<br />
Copy," Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 80 (1986): 305-31; "The Proton<br />
Milliprobe Ink Analysis of the Harvard B42, Volume II," 81 (1987): 403-32.<br />
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