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226 Part 9: Writings on Analytical Bibliography � Tanselle: Introduction to Scholarly Editing (2002)<br />

J5. GENERAL HIS<strong>TO</strong>RY AFTER 1450<br />

A.I. Doyle, Elizabeth Rainey, and D.B. Wilson, Manuscript to Print: Tradition and Innovation in the<br />

Renaissance <strong>Book</strong> (1975).<br />

J.B. Trapp (ed.), Manuscripts in the Fifty Years after the Invention of Printing (1983).<br />

Paul Oskar Kristeller, "In Search of Renaissance Manuscripts," Library 6th ser. 10 (1988): 291-303.<br />

David S. Shields, "The Manuscript in the British American World of Print," Proceedings of the American<br />

Antiquarian Society 102 (1992): 403-16.<br />

Jenny Stratford, "English Literary Manuscripts of the Twentieth Century," in The <strong>Book</strong> Encompassed, ed.<br />

Peter Davison (1992), pp. 46-56.<br />

R.C. Alston, <strong>Book</strong>s with Manuscript (1993).<br />

Harold Love, Scribal Publication in Seventeenth-Century England (1993).<br />

Donald H. Reiman, The Study of Modern Manuscripts (1993).<br />

H.R. Woodhuysen, Sir Philip Sidney and the Circulation of Manuscripts, 1558-1640 (1996).<br />

Peter Beal, In Praise of Scribes: Manuscripts and Their Makers in Seventeenth-Century England (1998).<br />

Steingrimur Jónsson, "The Handwritten <strong>Book</strong> in Iceland after the Invention of Printing: Why Not<br />

Printed?", Gutenberg Jahrbuch, 1998, pp. 17-23.<br />

T.H. Howard-Hill, "'Nor Stage, nor Stationers Stall Can Showe': The Circulation of Plays in Manuscript<br />

in the Early Seventeenth Century," <strong>Book</strong> History 2 (1999): 28-41.<br />

George L. Justice and Nathan Tinker (eds.), Women's Writing and the Circulation of Ideas: Manuscript<br />

Publication in England, 1550-1800 (2002).<br />

J6. PHYSICAL ANALYSIS<br />

M.R. James, "Points to Be Observed in the Description and Collation of Manuscripts," in A Descriptive<br />

Catalogue of the Manuscripts in the Fitzwilliam Museum (1895).<br />

Hilary Jenkinson, A Manual of Archive Administration (1922).<br />

R.B. Haselden, Scientific Aids for the Study of Manuscripts (1934).<br />

Charles Samaran, "Manuscrits 'imposés' à la manière typographique," in Mélanges en l'honneur de M. Fr.<br />

Martoye (1940).<br />

Curt F. Bühler, "The Margins in Mediaeval <strong>Book</strong>s," Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 40<br />

(1946): 32-42.<br />

John P. Elder, "Clues in Dating Florentine Humanistic Manuscripts," Studies in Philology 44 (1947): 127-<br />

39.<br />

Martin David and B.A. van Groningen, Papyrological Primer (1952).<br />

William J. Wilson, "Manuscript Cataloguing," Traditio 12 (1956): 456-555.<br />

G.S. Ivy, "The Bibliography of the Manuscript-<strong>Book</strong>," in The English Library before 1700, ed. Francis<br />

Wormald and C.E. Wright (1958), pp. 32-65.<br />

G.I. Lieftinck, "Medieval Manuscripts with 'Imposed' Sheets," Het Boek 24 (1961): 210-20.<br />

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