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Studies in Bibliography
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Edited by David L. Vander Meulen |
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300 pages 6 1/2 x 9 1/2 |
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Cloth ISBN 0-8139-2010-8 $50.00 |
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The articles and their authors are: "The Treatment of Typesetting and Presswork in Bibliographical Description," G. Thomas Tanselle, Guggenheim Foundation; "Uncharacterizable Entities: The Poetics of Middle English Scribal Culture and the Definitive Piers Plowman," Andrew Galloway, Cornell University; "Back at Chaucer's Tomb--Inscriptions in Two Early Copies of Chaucer's Workes," Joseph A. Dane, University of Southern California, and Alexandra Gillespie, Corpus Christi College, Oxford; "Corrective Notes on the Structures and Paper Stocks of Four Manuscripts Containing Extracts from Chaucer's Canterbury Tales," Daniel W. Mosser, Virginia Tech; "The Diptych by the Rolin Master Detached from Autun, Bibliothèque Municipale, MS. 110 (S. 133)," Peter Rolfe Monks, Chapman, Australia; "Watermark Evidence and Inference: New Style Dates of Edmund Spenser's Complaints and Daphnaida," Adrian Weiss, Vermillion, South Dakota; "The Printer and Date of Q4 A Looking Glass for London and England," Laurie E. Maguire, Magdalen College, Oxford; "A Joint-Purchase Agreement for Books in Eighteenth-Century Massachusetts, James E. May, Pennsylvania State University, DuBois; "'A Sort of Bird's Eye View of the British Land of Letters': The Monthly Magazine and Its Reviewers, 1796&endash;1811," David Chandler, Kyoto University; "Leigh Hunt's Contributions to the Guide," Nicholas A. Joukovsky, Pennsylvania State University; "Alteration of Leading within Editions," Gillian Kyles, Charlottesville, Virginia; "The Cambridge Review," Arthur Sherbo, Michigan State University; "A System of Manuscript Transcription," David L. Vander Meulen, University of Virginia, and G. Thomas Tanselle, Guggenheim Foundation; "Textual Revisions in Bibliographical Classics: 'McKerrow' and 'Bowers,'" David L. Vander Meulen, University of Virginia; "Bowers's Principles at Fifty," G. Thomas Tanselle, Guggenheim Foundation. |
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David L. Vander Meulen is Professor of English at the University of Virginia. |
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Studies in Bibliography |
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http://www.upress.virginia.edu/studiesinbibliography.html |
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Revised 4/24/00 |