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Ambix, 63, 3 (Autumn 2016)

Includes: M. C. Succurro, ‘The Liber Compostelle Attributed to Friar Bonaventura of Iseo: The Textual Tradition of a Thirteenth-Century Alchemical Encyclopedia’; R. T. Prinke, ‘New Light on the Alchemical Writings of Michael Sendivogius (1566–1636)’.

Anglo-Saxon England, 44 (2015)

Includes: G. Waite, ‘The Preface to the Old English Bede: Authorship, Transmission, and Connection with the West Saxon Genealogical Regnal List’; P. Orton, ‘The Exeter Book Riddles: Authorship and Transmission’; R. Hillier, ‘Dynamic Intertextuality in the Miracula Nynie episcopi: Remembering Arator’s Historia apostolica’; T. Licence, ‘The Date of the Authorship of the Vita Ædwardi regis’; H. Foxhall Forbes, ‘Affective Piety and the Practice of Penance in Late-Eleventh-Century Worcester: The Address to the Penitent in Oxford, Bodleian Library, Junius 121’.

Book Collector, 65, 4 (Winter 2016)

Includes: M. Meredith, ‘The Book Collector’s Dilemma: A Browning Version’; P. Scott and C. Lamont, ‘Skinking and Stinking: The Printing and Proofing of Robert Burns’s Poems (Edinburgh, 1787)’; I. Jackson, ‘Basil Blackwell Learns his Lesson’; M. M. Foot, ‘Kulgin Duval: A Life in Books, 1929–2016’; K. Limper-Herz, ‘Three Bindings by Charles Lewis, before 1835’; S. Markham, ‘David Temperley’; J. Fleming, ‘The Price of Passion: Indexing The Book Collector’.

Book History, 19 (2016)

Includes: L. T. I. Penman, ‘Omnium Exposita Rapinæ: The Afterlives of the Papers of Samuel Hartlib’; J. Senchyne, ‘Paper Nationalism: Material Textuality and Communal Affiliation in Early America’; M. D. Eddy, ‘The Interactive Notebook: How Students Learned to Keep Notes during the Scottish Enlightenment’; D. Liddle, ‘The News Machine: Textual Form and Information Function in the London Times, 1785–1885’; K. A. Manley, ‘Infidel Books and “Factories of the Enlightenment”: Censorship and Surveillance in Subscription and Circulating Libraries in an Age of Revolutions, 1790–1850’; A. Peale, ‘Authorship and Authority in Sir John Barrow’s Narrative of the Mutiny on HMS Bounty’; K. D. Highland, ‘In the Bookstore: The Houses of Appleton and Book Cultures in Antebellum New York City’; H. O’Neill, ‘John Stuart Mill and the London Library: A Victorian Book Legacy Revealed’; K. Bode, ‘Thousands of Titles Without Authors: Digitized Newspapers, Serial Fiction, and the Challenges of Anonymity’; J. Isaac, ‘Graphing the Archives of Nineteenth-Century Amateur Newspapers’; R. E. Fulton, ‘Donald A. Wollheim’s Authoritative Universe: Editors, Readers, and the Construction of the Science Fiction Paperback, 1926–1969’; P. D. McDonald, ‘Semper Aliquid Novi: Reclaiming the Future of Book History from an African Perspective’; G. Krätli, ‘Between Quandry and Squander: A Brief and Biased Inquiry into the Preservation of West African Arabic Manuscripts: The State of the Discipline’. [End Page 235]

British Catholic History, 33, 1 (May 2016)

Includes: A. Shell, ‘The Writing on the Wall? John Ingram’s Verse and the Dissemination of Catholic Prison Writing’.

——, 33, 2 (October 2016)

Includes: M. Hardy, ‘The Seventeenth-Century English and Scottish Reception of Francis de Sales’ An Introduction to a Devout Life’.

Burlington Magazine, 159, 1366 (January 2017)

Includes: A. Sedgwick Wohl, ‘The Lisbon Bible and the Throne of Portugal’.

Carlyle Studies Annual, 31 (2015)

Includes: H. O’Neill, ‘The London Library and the Intelligentsia of Victorian London’.

Comparative Oriental Manuscripts Bulletin, 2, 1–2 (Spring–Autumn 2016)

Includes: N. Afif and others, ‘The Syriac Galen Palimpsest: Research Methods and Latest Discoveries’; A. Bausi, ‘The Accidents of Transmission: On a Surprising Multilingual Manuscript Leaf’; R. Cleminson, ‘Open Recensions, Textus Recepti, and the Problems of Edition’; M. S. Filippini, L. Nuccetelli, and M. L. Sebastiani, ‘New Evidence in Armenian Codicology: The Reconstruction of an Unknown Sewing Structure’; M. Marteli and L. Raggetti, ‘Stone by Stone: Building the Graeco-Arabic Edition of Galen’s On Simple Drugs, Book IX’.

Country Life, 211, 1 (4 January 2017)

Includes: M. Hall, ‘How it All Began’ [on Edward Hudson, founder of Country Life].

Economic History Review, 70, 1 (February 2017)

Includes: L. Angeles, ‘The Great Divergence and the Economics of Printing’ [comparison of Chinese and early European printing].

Electronic British Library Journal (2016) [www.bl.uk/eblj]

Includes: B. Pohl, ‘The Date and Context of Robert of Torigni’s Chronica in London, British Library, Cotton MS Domitian A. VIII, ff. 71r–94v’; E. M. B. King, ‘“Handsomely Bound in...

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