INTRODUCTION TO SCHOLARLY EDITING ... - Rare Book School
INTRODUCTION TO SCHOLARLY EDITING ... - Rare Book School
INTRODUCTION TO SCHOLARLY EDITING ... - Rare Book School
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Tanselle: Introduction to Scholarly Editing (2002) � Part 9: Writings on Analytical Bibliography 221<br />
Albertine Gaur, A History of Writing (1984, 1992).<br />
Christopher de Hamel, A History of Illuminated Manuscripts (1986, 1994).<br />
Leila Avrin, Scribes, Script, and <strong>Book</strong>s: The <strong>Book</strong> Arts from Antiquity to the Renaissance (1987, 1991).<br />
M.B. Parkes, Scribes, Scripts, and Readers (1991).<br />
Michelle P. Brown, The British Library Guide to Writing and Scripts: History and Techniques (1998).<br />
Michelle P. Brown and Patricia Lovett, The Historical Source <strong>Book</strong> for Scribes (1999).<br />
Christopher de Hamel, The British Library Guide to Manuscript Illumination (2000).<br />
J2. CHECKLISTS<br />
T. Julian Brown, "Paleography," in New Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature 1 (1974): 209-20.<br />
Laurel Nichols Braswell, Western Manuscripts from Classical Antiquity to the Renaissance: A Handbook<br />
(1981).<br />
Leonard E. Boyle, Medieval Latin Palæography: A Bibliographic Introduction (1984).<br />
Mark L. Sosower, "Annotated Bibliography: Greek Palæography," Society for Textual Scholarship<br />
Newsletter 1.1 (Spring 1985): 2-3.<br />
Doris H. Banks, Medieval Manuscript <strong>Book</strong>making: A Bibliographic Guide (1989).<br />
D.C. Greetham, "Manuscript <strong>Book</strong>s" and "Paleography," in Textual Scholarship: An Introduction (1992),<br />
pp. 444-47, 457-62; (1994), pp. 444-49, 462-67.<br />
Christopher De Hamel, "Medieval Manuscript Studies," in The <strong>Book</strong> Encompassed, ed. Peter Davison<br />
(1992), pp. 37-45. [An essay surveying the literature of the field and including references to the<br />
major catalogues of medieval manuscripts.]<br />
J3. GLOSSARIES AND ABBREVIATIONS<br />
Charles Trice Martin, Record Interpreter: A Collection of Abbreviations, Latin Words and Names Ued<br />
in English Historical Manuscripts and Records (1892, 1910).<br />
Adriano Cappelli, Lexicon abbreviaturarum (1899, 1912, 1929, 1949, 1954, 1961). [See also<br />
Palæography below, at 1982.]<br />
W.M. Lindsay, Notae Latinae: An Account of Abbreviations in Latin MSS. of the Early Miniscule Period<br />
(c.700-850) (1915; supp. [covering 850-1050] by Doris Bains, 1936).<br />
Denis Muzerelle, Vocabulaire codicologique (1985). [Translations reviewed by J.P. Gumbert in<br />
Quaerendo 30 (2000): 312-17.]<br />
Michelle P. Brown, Understanding Illuminated Manuscripts: A Guide to Technical Terms (1994).<br />
Kathleen L. Scott, "Limning and <strong>Book</strong>-Producing Terms and Signatures in situ in Late-Medieval English<br />
Manuscripts: A First Listing," in New Science out of Old <strong>Book</strong>s: Studies in Manuscripts and Early<br />
Printed <strong>Book</strong>s in Honour of A.I.Doyle, ed. Richard Beadle and A.J. Piper (1995), pp. 142-88.<br />
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