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Tanselle: Introduction to Scholarly Editing (2002) � Part 9: Writings on Analytical Bibliography 229<br />

Yearbook (1996), pp. 1-20.<br />

William E. Coleman, Watermarks in the Manuscripts of Boccaccio's IL TESEIDA: A Catalogue,<br />

Codicological Study and Album (1997).<br />

Jenny Sheppard, "Describing Medieval Binding Structures: Experiences of a Census-Taker," <strong>Rare</strong> <strong>Book</strong>s<br />

Newsletter 57 (Winter 1997): 57-70.<br />

Mark Bland, "Jonson, Biathanatos and the Interpretation of Manuscript Evidence," Studies in<br />

Bibliography 51 (1998): 154-82.<br />

Philippe Hoffmann (ed.), Recherches de codicologie comparée: la composition du codex au Moyen Age<br />

en Orient et en Occident (1998).<br />

J.A. Szirmai, The Archaeology of Medieval <strong>Book</strong>binding (1999). Reviewed by Nicholas Pickwoad in<br />

Times Literary Supplement, 1 September 2000, p. 33. See also "The Archaeology of <strong>Book</strong>binding<br />

and <strong>Book</strong> Restoration," Quaerendo 26 (1996): 144-64; reprinted in New <strong>Book</strong>binder 18 (1998): 67-<br />

79.<br />

Daniel W. Mosser, "Corrective Notes on the Structures and Paper Stocks of Four Manuscripts Containing<br />

Extracts from Chaucer's Canterbury Tales," Studies in Bibliography 52 (1999): 97-114.<br />

Linda L. Brownrigg and Margaret M. Smith (eds.), Interpreting and Collecting Fragments of Medieval<br />

<strong>Book</strong>s (2000).<br />

Daniel W. Mosser, Michael Saffle, and Ernest W. Sullivan II (eds.), Puzzles in Paper: Concepts in<br />

Historical Watermarks (2000). [Contains, among other essays, Paul Needham, "Concepts of Paper<br />

Study," pp. 1-36; Laetitia Yeandle, "Watermarks as Evidence for Dating and Authenticity in John<br />

Donne and Ben Franklin," pp. 81-92; Ulrich Konrad, "Use of Watermarks in Musicology," pp. 93-<br />

106; Stephen Shearon, "Watermarks and Rastra in Neapolitan Music Manuscripts, 1700-1815," pp.<br />

107-24; and Steven Zohn, "Music Paper at the Dresden Court and the Chronology of Telemann's<br />

Instrumental Music," pp. 125-68.]<br />

Derek Pearsall (ed.), New Directions in Later Medieval Manuscript Studies (2000).<br />

Claire Bustarret, "Paper Evidence and the Interpretation of the Creative Process in Modern Literary<br />

Manuscripts," L'ésprit createur 41.2 (2001): 16-28.<br />

J7. ILLUSTRATION<br />

John William Bradley, Illuminated Manuscripts (1909, 1920).<br />

John Alexander Herbert, Illuminated Manuscripts (1911).<br />

<strong>School</strong>s of Illumination (British Museum, 1914-22).<br />

Adolph Goldschmidt, German Illumination (1928).<br />

Eric Millar, English Illuminated Manuscripts (1928).<br />

O.E. Saunders, English Illumination (1928).<br />

Daniel Varney Thompson, Jr., and George Heard Hamilton (trans.), De arte illuminandi: The Technique<br />

of Manuscript Illumination (1933).<br />

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