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   The Library: The Transactions of the Bibliographical Society, Volume 7, Number
   1, March 2006, pp. 111-119 (Article)

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                                     Recent Periodicals
         Annals of Occupational Hygiene, 46, 7 (2002)
            Includes: T. Ogden, ‘Obituary: Peter Isaac’.
         Architectural History, 48 (2005)
             Includes: J. Weeks, ‘The Architects of Christ Church Library’; B. de Divitiis, ‘New
             Drawings for the Interiors of the Breakfast Room and Library at Pitzhanger Manor’.
         Archives of Natural History, 31, 1 (April 2004)
             Includes: C. H. Smith, ‘Further Additions to the Bibliography of Alfred Russel
             Wallace (1823–1913)’; R. L. Hodgkinson and J. E. Whittaker, ‘Edward Heron-Allen,
             FRS (1861–1943): A Review of his Scientific Career, with an Annotated Bibliography
             of his Foraminiferal Publications’; M. J. M. Christenhusz, ‘The Hortus siccus (1566)
             of Petrus Cadé: A Description of the Oldest Known Collection of Dried Plants Made
             in the Low Countries’; H. W. Lack, ‘An Annotated Catalogue of the Printed
             Illustrations by Franz Bauer (1758–1840)’; H. M. Reeves, F.-M. Gagnon, and C. S.
             Houston, ‘“Codex canadiensis”, an Early Illustrated Manuscript of Canadian
             Natural History’; J. Edmondson, ‘Liverpool Botanic Garden’s Library Catalogues’;
             E. C. Dickinson, ‘Confirmation of the Date of Description of a Broadbill
             (Calyptomena, Aves) Published in Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London’.
         ——, 31, 2 (October 2004)
           Includes: J. Loveland, ‘Georges-Louis Leclerc de Buffon’s Histoire naturelle in
           English, 1775–1815’; L. J. Piggott, ‘Silvester Diggles (1817–1880), Australian
           Ornithologist’; K. A. James, ‘“Humbly Dedicated”: Petiver and the Audience for
           Natural History in Early Eighteenth-Century Britain’; R. M. Peck, ‘Audubon
           Drawings Discovered’; J. Cain, ‘Missing Items from Published Bibliographies for
           George Gaylord Simpson’; D. E. Allen, ‘An 1861 Instance of “Painting One’s
           Bentham”’.
         ——, 32, 1 (April 2005)
           Includes: R. B. Williams, ‘Three Unrecorded Publications by Philip Henry Gosse,
           with Notes on Primary Text on Wrappers of Journals and Books, and a Proposal for
           the Bibliographical Description of Wrappers’; J. L. Neri, ‘Some Early Drawings by
           Robert Hooke’; G. Waddell, ‘A Bibliography for John Bachman’; E. C. Nelson,
           ‘Clarification of a Publication Date for George Bentham’s Treatment of Ericeae
           (Ericaceae) Published in A.-P. de Candolle’s Prodromus, Volume 7, Part 2 (December
           1839)’; F. F. J. M. Pieters and E. C. Dickinson, ‘The Specified Dates of Publication of
           Nederlandsch Tijdschrift voor de Dierkunde, Volumes 1–5 (1863–1884)’.
         Art Libraries Journal, 30, 2 (2005)
             Includes: C. Hurley, ‘The Art of Compilation: The Birth of Systematic Bibliography
             in Art History’.
         Australian Studies, 17, 2 (Winter 2002 [published 2004])
             Includes: S. Sleight, ‘Ex Libris Australia House: Paper Trails to and from a Unique
             London Institution’.
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           Ayrshire Notes, 29 (Spring 2005)
                 Whole issue: J. Coutin, ‘The Story of Adam Reid Recounted through Letters and
                 Diaries’ [Personal letters of Adam Reid, 1827–57, bookseller in Edinburgh, London,
                 and Liverpool].
           Bibliographical Society of Australia and New Zealand Bulletin, 26, 1 (2002)
                 Includes: M. Rees Jones, ‘From Candles to Gas: The Poverty Bay Herald and
                 Newspaper Production in Gisborne, 1874–1884’; T. Donnelly, ‘“Trumpery Stuff”:
                 Gender Politics in Australian Publishing, 1858’; H. Edquist, ‘The Private Library of
                 Harold Desbrowe-Annear, Architect’.
           ——, 26, 2 (2002)
                 Includes: P. Buckridge, ‘“How to Read Books”: Reading-Advice Books in Britain and
                 America, 1870–1960’; R. Lightbourne, ‘The General Assembly Library of New
                 Zealand and the Book Trade’; R. Osborne, ‘The Typescript Versions of Conrad’s
                 Under Western Eyes: Motivations, Intentions and Editorial Possibilities’; J. Daalder,
                 ‘The Text of King Lear 2.2.136–145 in the “Arden 3” Edition’.
           ——, 26, 3–4 (2002)
                 Includes: J. Daalder, ‘A History of Confusion: The Two Earliest English Translations
                 of Oscar Wilde’s Salomé’; R. L. Ravneberg, ‘The Hawkesworth Copy: An
                 Investigation into the Printer’s Copy Used for the Preparation of the 1773 Second
                 Edition of John Hawkesworth’s Account of Captain Cook’s First Voyage’;
                 P. Tankard, ‘Vive les Paratexts’; B. J. McMullin, ‘Getting Acquainted with EEBO’.
           Book Collector, 54, 1 (Spring 2005)
                 Includes: J. G. Turner, ‘Libertine Literature Forty Years On, i: From Aretino to The
                 School of Venus’; M. Purcell and C. Shenton, ‘National Trust Libraries: Introduction
                 and Select Bibliography’; A. Bregman, ‘A Gabriel Harvey Manuscript Brought to
                 Light’.
           ——, 54, 2 (Summer 2005)
                 Includes: M. Purcell, ‘The Library at Lanhydrock’; J. G. Turner, ‘Libertine Literature
                 Forty Years On, ii: Nicolas Chorier and his Emulators’.
           Cardiff Corvey: Reading the Romantic Text, 15 (Summer 2005) [www.cf.ac.uk/encap/corvey]
                 Includes: B. R. Bates, ‘Wordsworth’s “Library of Babel”: Bibliomania, the 1814
                 Excursion, and the 1815 Poems’; P. Garside and G. Hughes, ‘James Hogg’s Tales and
                 Sketches and the Glasgow Number Trade’; P. Garside [and others], ‘The English
                 Novel, 1800–1829: Update 5 (August 2004–August 2005)’.
           Early American Studies, 1, 1 (2003)
                 Includes: P. Erikson, ‘New Books, New Men: City-Mysteries Fiction, Authorship and
                 the Literary Market’.
           Graeco-Arabica, 9–10 (2004)
                 Includes: J. P. Monferrar-Sala, ‘An Arabic Gospel of Cypriot Origin: Codex Arabicus
                 Sinaiticus 110’.
           The Historian (Phi Alpha Theta History Honor), 66, 4 (December 2004)
                 Includes: E. Lane Furdell, ‘“Reported to be Distracted”: The Suicide of Puritan
                 Entrepreneur Peter Cole’.
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         Isis (Journal of the History of Science Society), 96, 2 (June 2005)
               Includes: A. Fyfe, ‘Conscientious Workman or Booksellers’s Hack? The Professional
               Identities of Science Writers in the Mid-Nineteenth Century’.

         History, 89, 296 (October 2004)
             Includes: A. Tubb, ‘Printing the Regicide of Charles I’.

         History Today, 55, 8 (August 2005)
             Includes: R. Almond, ‘The Hunting Year’ [on British Library, MS Egerton 1146].

         Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences, 60, 3 (July 2005)
             Includes: L. Hill Curth, ‘The Medical Content of English Almanacs, 1640–1700’.

         Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes, 66 (2003)
             Includes: D. Hemsoll, ‘The Laurentian Library and Michelangelo’s Architectural
             Method’; D. L. Sparti, ‘Cassiano del Pozzo, Poussin and the Making and Publication
             of Leonardo’s Trattato’; S. C. Humphreys, ‘The Spilsburys: A Note on Pseudonyms
             in Late Eighteenth-Century Art Publishing’.

         Journal of William Morris Studies, 15, 4 (Summer 2004)
             Special Issue: ‘Morris and the Book Arts’. Includes: R. Miles, ‘Editorial and
             Introduction’; J. Smith, ‘Obituary: John Dreyfus’; E. Helsinger, ‘Lyric Colour: Pre-
             Raphaelite Art and Morris’s The Defence of Guenevere’; M. Braesal, ‘The Influence
             of Medieval Illuminated Manuscripts on the Pre-Raphaelites and the Early Poetry of
             William Morris’; D. J. Rollison, ‘The Kelmscott Shelley and Material Poetics’;
             J. DeSpain, ‘A Book Arts Pilgrimage: Arts and Crafts Socialism and the Kelmscott
             Chaucer’; D. E. Schoenherr, ‘A Note on Burne-Jones’s “Pocket Cathedral” and
             Ruskin’; T. J. Tobin, ‘Saint Morris: The Last Days of the Kelmscott Press in the Late-
             Victorian Media’; R. Miles, ‘Illustrating Morris: The Work of Jessie King and
             Maxwell Armfield’; R. Coupe, ‘A Postscript to Illustrated Editions of the Works of
             William Morris in English’; M. C. Johnsen, ‘Rachel McMasters Miller Hunt as a
             Collector and Patron of the Arts and Crafts’.

         Kansas History, 26, 4 (Winter 2003–04)
             Includes: S. Dalrymple, ‘Central Plains Entrepreneurs: The Rise and Fall of Gold-
             smith’s, Inc., 1878–2003’ [book and stationery merchants].

         Libraries and Culture, 40, 1 (Winter 2005)
             Includes: A. L. Dick, ‘“To Make the People of South Africa Proud of their Member-
             ship of the Great British Empire”: Home Reading Unions in South Africa,
             1900–1914’; B. E. Walker, ‘Daniel Alexander Payne Murray (1852–1925), Forgotten
             Librarian, Bibliographer and Historian’; S. M. Stauffer, ‘“She Speaks as One Having
             Authority”: Mary E. Downey’s Use of Libraries as a Means to Public Power’.

         Medieval Archaeology, 48 (2004)
            Includes: M. Carver, ‘The Early Medieval Monastery at Portmahomack, Tarbat
            Ness’ [includes evidence for book production].

         Notes: Quarterly Journal of the Music Library Association, 61, 4 (June 2005)
             Includes: H. Eskew, ‘The English and American Hymnody Collection of the Pitts
             Theology Library, Emory University’.
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           ——, 62, 1 (September 2005)
                 Includes: D. Heartz, ‘Errant Thoughts on Some Rare Items in the Jean Gray Hargrove
                 Music Library’; D. Moroney, ‘The Borel Manuscript: A New Source of Seventeenth-
                 Century French Harpsichord Music at Berkeley’; R. Orledge, ‘Charles Koechlin,
                 Catherine Urner, and the Shatto-Urner Manuscript Collection at the University of
                 California, Berkeley’.

           Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America, 99, 1 (March 2005)
                 Includes: J. Rudman, ‘Unediting, De-Editing, and Editing in Nontraditional
                 Authorship Studies: With an Emphasis on the Canon of Daniel Defoe’; C. Mayo,
                 ‘Manners and Manuscripts: The Editorial Manufacture of Lord Chesterfield in
                 Letters to His Son’; A. Sherbo, ‘James Boswell’s Editing of, and Contributions to, the
                 1821 Boswell-Malone Shakespeare’; L. P. Wilson, ‘“No Worthless Books”: Elizabeth
                 Peabody’s Foreign Library, 1840–52’.

           ——, 99, 2 (June 2005)
                 Includes: R. D. Hume, ‘The Aims and Uses of “Textual Studies”’; K. Amert, ‘The
                 Phenomenon of the Gros Canon’; M. Epp, ‘Full Contact: Robert McAlmon,
                 Gertrude Stein, and Modernist Book Making’; A. Sherbo, ‘The Appendix to Edmond
                 Malone’s 1790 Shakespeare, the 1821 Boswell-Malone Shakespeare, and Elizabethan
                 Language’.

           Papers of the Bibliographical Society of Canada, 42, 1 (Fall 2004)
                 Includes: R. MacSkimming, ‘Crisis and Renewal in English-Canadian Book Publish-
                 ing, 1970–2004’; É. Leroux, ‘Culture ouvirière et métiers du livre: La Société typo-
                 graphique de Quebec, 1836–1872’; G. Davies, ‘The Diary of Sarah Frost, 1783: The
                 Sounds and Silences of a Woman’s Exile’.

           ——, 43, 1 (Spring 2005)
                 Includes: G. E. Clarke, ‘“This Is No Hearsay”: Reading the Canadian Slave
                 Narratives’; I. Stevenson, ‘Books for Improvement: The Canadian Pacific Foundation
                 Library’; S. S. Beal, ‘“La fin du pillage des auteurs”: Louvigny de Montigny’s
                 International Press Campaign for Author’s Rights in Canada’.

           Past and Present, 185 (November 2004)
                 Includes: J. M. Brophy, ‘The Common Reader in the Rhineland: The Calendar as
                 Political Primer in the Early Nineteenth Century’.

           Peace News, 2,466 (October 2005)
                 Includes: B. Hetherington, ‘Sixty Years of Housmans Bookshop’.

           Private Library, 5th series, 7, 4 (Winter 2004)
                 Includes: D. Chambers, ‘Bohn’s Illustrated Library’; D. Chambers, ‘The Golden
                 Cockerel Press: The Final Chapter’; D. Chambers, ‘The Golden Cockerel Unlimited
                 Editions’.

           ——, 8, 1 (Spring 2005)
                 Includes: P. W. Nash, ‘The Cock Robin Press of Peter Beavan’; P. W. Nash,
                 ‘Preliminary Checklist of Peter Beavan’s Publications’; R. Holroyd, ‘H. E. Bates: A
                 Collector’s Perspective’.
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         Publishing History, 52 (2002)
             Includes: J. Hartley, ‘Little Dorrit in Real Time: The Embedded Text’; F. Stimpson,
             ‘Reading in Circles: The National Home Reading Union, 1889–1900’; V. Holman,
             ‘Captive Readers in the Second World War’.

         ——, 53 (2003)
             Includes: J. Salman, ‘Peddling in the Past: Dutch Itinerant Bookselling in a European
             Perspective’; V. Gray, ‘Charles Knight and the Society for the Diffusion of Useful
             Knowledge: A Special Relationship (1827–1846)’; H. Small, ‘Liberal Editing in the
             Fortnightly Review and the Nineteenth Century’.

         ——, 54 (2003)
             Includes: J. Issitt, ‘A Network for Radical and Political Education in the 1790s’;
             P. Parkinson, ‘“A Language Peculiar to the Word of God”: The Anglican Liturgy in
             the Maori Language’; S. Colclough, ‘“A Larger Outlay than Any Return”: The
             Library of W. H. Smith & Son, 1860–1873’.

         ——, 55 (2004)
             Includes: J. Peacey, ‘“Fiery Spirits” and Political Propaganda: Uncovering a Radical
             Press Campaign of 1642’; M. Hancher, ‘The Number Trade at Blackie and Son’;
             V. Holman, ‘“Essential Books”: The Work of the Publishers’ Advisory Committee,
             1942–49’.

         ——, 56 (2004)
             Includes: R. L. Dawson, ‘Mme de Genlis “Made in Britain”: A Bibliographical
             Vignette’; S. Colclough, ‘“Purifying the Sources of Amusement and Information”?
             The Railway Book-Stalls of W. H. Smith & Son, 1855–1860’; L. Kwasitu, ‘Advertising
             in Australian Newspapers: The Case of the Bendigo Advertiser and the Bendigo
             Independent’; R. Panofsky, ‘“Literary Swan” or “Village Goose”: Paul Hiebert’s
             Sarak Binks’.

         ——, 57 (2005)
             Includes: J. Barnard, ‘The Financing of the Authorized Version, 1610–1612: Robert
             Barker and “Combining” and “Sleeping” Stationers’; J. Hinks and M. Bell, ‘The Book
             Trade in English Provincial Towns, 1700–1849: An Evaluation of Evidence from the
             British Book Trade Index’.

         Quadrat, 15 (January 2002)
             Includes: P. Isaac, ‘Eight Days for a Publisher’s Managing Clerk’; S. Colclough,
             ‘Reading and the Circulating Library: Evidence from the Diaries of Charlotte Francis
             (1798–1870)’; E. Trout, ‘John Ridgill Trout (1817-1849): Printer and Librarian of
             Bradford’; P. Morgan, ‘The Use of the Long “s” in Britain: A Note’.

         ——, 16 (June 2002)
             Includes: H. Smith, ‘Brighton Circulating Libraries: An Inside View’; D. Stoker, ‘An
             Early List of Provincial Booksellers’; P. Isaac, ‘A Careful Printer and his Ink’.

         ——, 17 (Autumn 2003)
             Special issue reporting the progress of the British Book Trade Index on the internet.
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           ——, 18 (January 2005)
             Includes: T. Schmoller, ‘Claims for Books Lost in the 1864 Sheffield Flood’; B. Scragg,
             ‘Supplementary Bibliography of Thomas Haydock’.

           ——, 19 (Summer 2005)
             Includes: J. Handford, ‘Voices from the Past: Oral History and the Book Trade’;
             T. Schmoller, ‘Victorian Children’s Exercise Books’; D. Stoker, ‘Self-Flagellation and
             Self Destruction in Eighteenth-Century Norwich’; A. Longbottom, ‘Customs Duty
             on Paper Imported into the American Colonies’.

           Renaissance Quarterly, 58, 1 (Spring 2005)
               Includes: L. Candelaria, ‘Hercules and Albrecht Dürer’s Das Meerwunder in a Chant-
               Book from Renaissance Spain’.

           Scottish Historical Review, 84, 217 (April 2005)
                Includes: B. Harris, ‘Scotland’s Newspapers, the French Revolution and Domestic
                Radicalism (c. 1789–1794)’.

           Theatre Notebook, 57, 2 (2003)
               Includes: J. H. Astington, ‘John Rhodes, Draper, Bookseller and Man of the Theatre’.

           Times Literary Supplement, 5,341 (12 August 2005)
              Includes: J. Barnard, ‘A Poet and his Money: A New Look at the Publishing History
              of Keats’s Poems (1817)’.

           Vestnik Drevnei Istorii, 254 (2005)
               Includes: B. L. Fonkich, ‘The Venetian Manuscript of Ptolemy’s Almagest (Marc.
               Gr.313 / 690): Date and Origin of the Codex’ [in Russian with English summary].

           Yale University Library Gazette, 77, 3–4 (April 2003)
                Includes: H-J. Künast, ‘Two Volumes of Konrad Peutinger in the Beinecke Library’;
                O. M. Brack, Jr, and S. Carlile, ‘Samuel Johnson’s Contributions to Charlotte
                Lennox’s The Female Quixote’; T. Young, ‘The Robert Graves Collection of William
                S. Reese’.

           ——, 78, 1–2 (October 2003)
             Includes: R. Smith, ‘Thomas Morell (1703–84) and the Osborn Collection’; L. D.
             Murphy, ‘Documenting Conquest and Ascendancy: Discovering Seventeenth and
             Eighteenth Century Ireland in the Osborn Collection’; W. Nelles, ‘Unbinding the
             Illuminated Manuscript: The Production of Illustrations in Yale MS 229’.

           ——, 78, 3–4 (April 2004)
             Includes: S. Karr, ‘Constructions both Scared and Profane: Serpents, Angels, and
             Pointing Fingers in Renaissance Books with Moving Parts’; E. H. Cohen, ‘The Second
             Series of W. E. Henley’s Hospital Poems’; E. Rosand and Z. Victor, ‘Alessandro
             Scarlatti in Manuscript’; E. Guggemos, ‘Compositor’s Copy of Simon Segar’s
             Honores Anglicani’.

           ——, 79, 1–2 (October 2004)
             Includes: E. Havens, ‘English Manuscript Culture and the Ambiguous Triumph of
             Print: Seventy Years of the Osborn Collection, 1934–2004’; T. Lockwood, ‘Edmond
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             Malone and Early Modern Textual Culture’; N. D. Smith, ‘An Annotated Copy of the
             Third Hawkins Edition of Izaak Walton’s The Complete Angler’.
           London                                                                 Robert Laurie

         GERMANY
         Archiv für Geschichte des Buchwesens, 59 (2005)
             Includes: M. M. Smith, ‘From Manuscript to Print: Early Design Changes’;
             O. Duntze, ‘Text und Kommentar in juristischen Drucken der Frühen Neuzeit’;
             R. Wittern, ‘Die Präsentation des anatomischen Wissens im Buch des 16. Jahr-
             hunderts’; A. Brendecke, ‘“Durchschossene Exemplare”. Über eine Schnittstelle
             zwischen Handschrift und Druck’; M. Estermann, ‘Signete und Widmungsbriefe
             Frankfurter Verleger des späten 16. Jahrhunderts’; U. J. Schneider, ‘Der Ort der
             Bücher in der Bibliothek und im Katalog am Beispiel von Herzog Augusts
             Wolfenbütteler Büchersammlung’; A. Serrai, ‘Bibliothekarische Kataloge als Spiegel
             und Instrumente von Wissensordnungen in der Frühen Neuzeit’; H.-O. Keunecke,
             ‘Bibelverlag und Bibeldruck im Fürstentum Ansbach’; N. Landeck, ‘Gestaltungsraster
             in der Buchtypographie. Die Entwicklung des typographischen Rasters vom Bauhaus
             bis zur Schweizer Grafik und seine formalen und funktionalen Eigenschaften’; V.
             Titel, ‘Electronic Publishing und E-Commerce im Buchhandel. Ein Forschungsbericht
             für den Publikationszeitraum 1995 bis 2004’.
         Archiv für Reformationsgeschichte / Archive for Reformation History, 96 (2004)
             Includes: H. M. Pabel, ‘Peter Canisius as a Catholic Editor of a Catholic St Jerome’.
         Gutenberg Jahrbuch, 80 (2005)
             Includes: R. Darnton, ‘Old Books and E-Books: The Gutenberg Prize Acceptance
             Speech of 2004’; S. Obermaier, ‘Lesen mit den Augen der Illustratoren. Mittel-
             alterliche und neuzeitliche Blicke auf Wolframs Parzival’; R. Herz, ‘The Innsbruck
             Leaf Fragment: A New Incunable Edition of the Wunderbare Meerfahrt des Heiligen
             Brandan’; P. Veneziani, ‘Besicken e il metodo degli incunabolisti’; A. Tura,
             ‘Su un’edizione rarissima della novella di Umberto Filomena e Alba ed il problema di
             Giambattista Sessa tipografo’; K. H. Staub and A. Wiebelt, ‘Neue Funde eines
             26zeiligen Donats in der B 42 Type. Leimabklatsche in Mainzer Inkunabel-
             einbänden’; C. Squires, ‘Ein unbekannter Druck des Zwiegesprächs zwischen Leben
             und Tod von Bartholomäus Ghotan’; G. Müller, ‘Das Todesdatum des Kölner
             Druckers Heinrich QuenteIl (†1501). Eine handschriftliche Überlieferung in der
             Stiftsbibliothek Einsiedeln’; H. D. Saffrey, ‘Une image xylographique de
             S. Thomas d’Aquin’; D. E. Rhodes, ‘Notes on the Expansion of Business Activities of
             Francesco de’ Franceschi’; M. J. Heller, ‘Ambrosius Froben, Israel Zifroni and Hebrew
             Printing in Freiburg im Breisgau’; M. Reed, ‘A Picture’s Worth: Gems in Book
             Illustrations’; A. Schmitt, ‘Die Bibliothek des Prämonstratenserklosters auf dem
             Marienberg in Brandenburg an der Havel. Eine Spurensuche’; Th. Fromberg,
             ‘Umfangreicher Bücherfund aus dem Nachlaß Lassalles in der Deutschen
             Zentralbibliothek für Wirtschaftswissenschaften’; W. Schmitz, ‘Wilhelm Erman:
             “Über die Begründung eines Deutschen Bibliothekartages”. Vortrag, gehalten am 26.
             Sept. 1899 in der Section für Bibliothekswesen auf der Philologenversammlung zu
             Bremen’; C. Mahnke, ‘Bibliotheken im Irak. Auf dem Weg zum Neuaufbau’;
             M. Knoche, ‘Der Brand der Herzogin Anna Amalia Bibliothek am 2. September
             2004’; G. Möncke, ‘Zeitungen vom neugeborenen Antichrist’; J. Wilke, ‘Kriege als
             Antriebsmomente der Mediatisierung. Historische Traditionen’; S. Knopf, ‘Merkur
             und Minerva, Greif und Eule, Gutenbergköpfe und Druckerwappen. Schutzpatrone
             und Insignien von Buchhandel und Buchgewerbe als Bauschmuck’; S. Haupt,
             ‘Urheber- und Vertragsrecht beim Hörbuch’.
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           Marginalien, 178 (2005, 2)
              Includes: F. Krause, ‘Wann brennt die nächste Bibliothek? Zum Brand der Herzogin
              Anna Amalia Bibliothek in Weimar’.

             London                                                                    John L. Flood

           ITALY
           Annali Queriniani, 5 (2004)
              Includes: P. Ruggeri, ‘Sopravvissuti in Queriniana: i manoscritti della biblioteca del
              Monastero di San Faustino Maggiore a Brescia’; M. Pegrari, ‘La scrittura e la parola.
              Aspetti di cultura economica nel Rinascimento: Teofilo Folengo e Bernardino da
              Feltre’; D. Vecchio, ‘Documenti dei monasteri bresciani alla Biblioteca Queriniana: il
              Codice Diplomatico Bresciano di Federico Odorici’.
           Bergomum. Bollettino della Civica biblioteca Angelo Mai di Bergamo, 98, 1–2 (2003
           [October 2004])
               Includes: B. Pellegrinelli, ‘Tempo liturgico e tempo sociale nei calendari dei libri
               d’Ore del xv secolo: il caso del codice Ma 414 della Civica Biblioteca A. Mai’.
           La Berio, 45, 1 (January–June 2005)
               Whole issue: ‘Leggere o non leggere? That is the question. Giornata di studio sulla
               riproduzione digitale per la conservazione e la lettura dei documenti antichi’,
               proceedings ed. by L. Malfatto.
           La Bibliofilía, 107, 1 (2005)
               Includes: A. Canova, ‘Una mancata edizione mantovana del Dictionarium di
               Ambrogio da Calepio (1498–1499)’; F. Malaguzzi, ‘Legature per il principe-cardinale
               Maurizio di Savoia’; V. Barbu, ‘Livres manuscrits et livres imprimés dans les pays
               roumains à la charnière du xviie et du xviiie siècle’; J. Gutiérrez Carou, ‘L’edizione
               Colombani delle opere di Carlo Gozzi’; C. M. Simonetti, ‘Nel chiostro ove l’arancio
               fiorisce: riflessione su un catalogo di cinquecentine’.
           Bibliotheca. Rivista di studi bibliografici, 1 (2005)
                Includes: A. Serrai, ‘Angelo Rocca, fondatore 400 anni orsono della prima biblioteca
                pubblica europea’ [2nd part]; A. M. Caproni, ‘Ado Furlan e la sua biblioteca
                personale’; S. Volpato, ‘Finzione e Anarchia. André Breton e Jorge Luis Borges si
                incontrano e discutono dei loro libri messi in vendita’; R. De Laurentis, ‘I risvolti
                d’autore: il paratesto che si fa genere’; D. Verzilli, ‘La legatura otto-novecentesca
                attraverso gli esemplari della Biblioteca Casanatense’; R. Gorian, ‘I periodici di
                antico regime nei cataloghi di antiquariato librario (1991–2003)’; V. Feola, ‘The
                Recovered Library of Elias Ashmole for the Ashmolean Museum in the University of
                Oxford’; F. Sabba, ‘Un clamoroso plagio bibliografico alla metà del Cinquecento’.
           Culture del testo e del documento, 6, 17 (2005)
               Includes: D. Ragionieri, ‘Valorizzazione e tutela delle raccolte in biblioteca: il Fondo
               dei Citati dell’Accademia della Crusca’; A. M. Caproni, ‘La biblioteca come
               categoria: cioè il senso (e il segreto) del divenire’.
           La fabbrica del libro, 11, 1 (2005)
                Includes: I. Piazzoni, ‘Una collana militante nell’Italia fascista: “Libri scelti” di
                Bompiani’; D. Vogelmann, ‘Breve storia della Giuntina’.
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         Henoch, 26, 3 (2004)
            Includes: G. Ferrario, ‘Il Libro degli alumi e dei sali e prospettive di studio’;
            C. Pilocan, ‘Le coniugazione ebraiche in un manoscritto conservato alla Biblioteca
            Nazionale di Torino’.
         Italia medioevale e umanistica, 45 (2004)
               Includes: A. Bellettini, ‘Il codice del sec. ix di Cesena, Malatestiano S.XXI.5: le
               Etymologiae di Isidoro, testi minori e glosse di età ottoniana’; G. Murano, ‘Opere di
               Galeno nella Facoltà di medicina di Bologna’; E. Giua, ‘Un nuovo codice autografo
               della Disputatio egregia di Angelo Decembrio (Caen, Bibl. Municipale 343)’;
               E. Fumagalli, ‘Girolamo Avanzi e dli incunaboli dei Priapea’; K. Jensen, ‘Exporting
               and Importing Italian Humanism: The Reception of Italian Printed Editions of
               Classical Authors and their Commentators at the University of Leipzig’.
         Medioevo e Rinascimento. Annuario del Dipartimento di studi sul Medioevo e il
         Rinascimento dell’Università di Firenze, 18 [n.s. 15] (2004)
             Includes: G. Breschi, ‘Il ms. Parigino it. 482 e le vicissitudini editoriali del Decameron:
             postilla per Aldo Rossi’; E. Barbieri, ‘A proposito della biblioteca di Marcello
             Cervini’.
         Paratesto, 1 (2004 [March 2005])
              Includes: M. G. Tavoni, ‘Sull’utilitas degli indici’; L. Braida, ‘Il paratesto nelle
              antologie epistolari del Cinquecento (1542–1554): tra modelli di “buon volgare” ed
              espressione di dissenso religioso’; M. Santoro, ‘Contro l’abuso delle dediche: Della
              dedicatione de’ libri di Giovanni Fratta’; U. Eco, ‘Para Peri Epi, e dintorni di un falso
              del xviii secolo’; G. Costa, ‘La Congregazione dell’Indice e Jonathan Swift
              (documenti sulla ricezione italiana di A Tale of a Tub)’; G. Pissarello, ‘Canone e
              contro-canone nel romanzo inglese del Settecento: il paratesto in Defoe e Sterne’;
              S. Disegni, ‘Le prefazioni “auctoriales” di Emile Zola o dell’utilità delle prefazioni’;
              A. Ganda, ‘Libri raffinati per raccontare Bodoni: l’impegno del Museo Bodoniano di
              Parma nel settore editoriale (1963–2003)’.
         Quaderni d’italianistica, 25, 2 (2004)
            Includes: A. Principe, ‘Centring the Periphery: Preliminary Notes on the Italian
            Canadian Press, 1950–1990’.
         Rara volumina, 1–2 (2004 [March 2005])
             Includes: M. Paoli, ‘Le dieci regole del sistema delle dediche’; A. Panzanelli Fratoni,
             ‘Prolegomeni per una “Storia e cultura delle biblioteche” in Umbria’; V. Sorella, ‘Un
             lettore onnivoro: la biblioteca privata di Carlo Denina’.
         Storiographia: rivista annuale di storia, 8 (2004)
              Includes: M. Bevir, ‘What is a Text? A Pragmatic Theory’.

           Florence                                                                        Sara Centi
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