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

R.J. Goulden (introd.), English Royal Signatures (1981).<br />

Donald Jackson, The Story of Writing (1981).<br />

Peter Jessen, Masterpieces of Calligraphy, 1500-1800 (1981).<br />

Verlyn Klinkenborg, British Literary Manuscripts [in the Morgan Library] (1981).<br />

Bruce M. Metzger, Manuscripts of the Greek Bible: An Introduction to Greek Palaeography (1981,<br />

1991).<br />

Michael Reese II, Autographs of the Confederacy (1981).<br />

Adriano Cappelli, The Elements of Abbreviation in Medieval Latin Paleography, trans. D. Heimann and<br />

R. Kay (1982). [Translation of the preface to Cappelli's Lexicon abbreviaturarum (1899).]<br />

Joyce Irene Whalley, The Pen’s Excellence: A Pictorial History of Western Calligraphy (1982).<br />

Leonard E. Boyle, Medieval Latin Palaeography: A Bibliographical Introduction (1984). [Reviewed in<br />

Papers of the Bibliographical Society of Canada 25 (1986): 164-65 (Denis Brearley).]<br />

Albertine Gaur, A History of Writing (1984, 1992).<br />

Stan Knight, Historical Scripts (1984, 1998).<br />

Annemarie Schimmel, Calligraphy and Islamic Culture (1984).<br />

Joyce Irene Whalley, The Student’s Guide to Western Calligraphy (1984).<br />

Geoffrey Sampson, Writing Systems: A Linguistic Introduction (1985).<br />

N.W. Alcock, Old Title Deeds: A Guide for Local and Family Historians (1986).<br />

Richard W. Clement, "Italian Sixteenth-Century Writing <strong>Book</strong>s and the Scribal Reality in Verona," Visible<br />

Language 20 (1986): 393-412.<br />

Hilton Kelliher and Sally Brown, English Literary Manuscripts (1986).<br />

Kathryn A. Atkins, Masters of the Italic Letter: Twenty-Two Exemplars from the Sixteenth Century<br />

(1988).<br />

John Lancaster, Writing Medieval Scripts (1988).<br />

John DeFrancis, Visible Speech: The Diverse Oneness of Writing Systems (1989).<br />

Jim Hayes, War between the States: Autographs and Biographical Information (1989).<br />

Andreas Lambrou, Fountain Pens: Vintage and Modern (1989).<br />

Renato Rabaiotti, "A Collection of Italian Writing-<strong>Book</strong>s of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries,"<br />

Private Library 4th ser. 2 (1989): 4-44.<br />

Wayne M. Senner (ed.), The Origins of Writing (1989).<br />

Leon Long-Yien Chang and Peter Miller, Four Thousand Years of Chinese Calligraphy (1990).<br />

Michael Finlay, Western Writing Implements in the Age of the Quill Pen (1990).<br />

J.T. Hooker (ed.), Reading the Past: Ancient Writing from Cuneiform to the Alphabet (1990).<br />

Joe Nickell, "Writing" in Pen, Ink, & Evidence (1990), pp. 113-68 (and "[Chronology of] Writing,"<br />

pp. 202-4).<br />

Reading the Past: Ancient Writing from Cuneiform to the Alphabet (introd. J.T. Hooker, 1990).<br />

Fred C. Robinson and E.G. Stanley (eds.), Old English Verse from Many Sources [in facsimile] (1990).<br />

Stanley Morison, Early Italian Writing-<strong>Book</strong>s: Renaissance to Baroque, ed. Nicolas Barker (1991). [See<br />

also Gerrit Noordzij, "The Mannerist Writing-<strong>Book</strong> and Stanley Morison," Quaerendo 25 (1995):<br />

59-71.]<br />

Tom Davis, "The Analysis of Handwriting: An Introductory Survey," in The <strong>Book</strong> Encompassed, ed. Peter<br />

Davison (1992), pp. 57-68.<br />

D.C. Greetham, "Reading the Text: Paleography," in Textual Scholarship: An Introduction (1992, 1994),<br />

pp. 169-224.<br />

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