- Recent Periodicals
Includes: N. Brooks, ‘Why is the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle About Kings?’; W. Rudolf, ‘The Homiliary of Angers in Tenth-Century England’; M. Godden, ‘The Old English Life of St Neot and the Legends of King Alfred’.
Includes: S. G. Reynolds, ‘Le problème de la chronologie du Coran’.
Includes: H. Cox and S. Mowatt, ‘Vogue in Britain: Authenticity and the Creation of Competitive Advantage in the UK Magazine Industry’.
Includes: B. I. Weiner, ‘The Democratic Exchange of Reading and Writing: Americanization and Periodical Publication, 1750–1810’.
Includes: V. Stevens, ‘Conserving Johann Remmelin’s Catoptrum Microcosmicum’; J. McMullin, ‘From Manuscripts to Mandrake Roots: Christ Church Library, Its History and Treasures’; C. Neagu, ‘Time Capsule under Restoration: The Allestree Library’; D. Mairhofer, ‘Medieval Manuscripts from the Charterhouse at Mainz in the Bodleian Library (2)’; C. Neagu, ‘Breaking the Canon? Manuscript 28 and the Traditions of Byzantine vs Western Illumination’.
Includes: M. L. Marchiori, ‘Rogatrix atque donatrix: The Silver Cover of the Berta Evangeliary (Vatican, S. Maria in Via Lata, MS. I 45) and the Patronage of Art by Women in Early Medieval Rome’.
Includes: Y. K. Oh, ‘Printing the Samgang haengsil-to 三綱行實圖 (Illustrated Guide to the Three Relationships), a Premodern Korean Moral Primer’; J. Kerlouégan, ‘Printing for Prestige? Publishing and Publications by Ming Princes’; A. E. McLaren, ‘Oral Literature and Print Culture in China: Some Recent Scholarship’.
Includes: J. Kerlouégan, ‘Printing for Prestige? Publishing and Publications by Ming Princes Part 2’; M. D. Shin, ‘Towards a Political Economy of the Early Modern Print Industry in Choso?n’.
Includes: J. Kerlouégan, ‘Printing for Prestige? Publishing and Publications by Ming Princes Part 3’; D. McGhee, ‘Introduction to Iwase Bunko Library’; P. Kornicki, ‘Steps Towards a History of the Tangut Book: Some Recent Publications’. [End Page 495]
Includes: ‘C. DeNipoti, ‘Libraries and the Book Trade in Portugal—The Papers of Marino Miguel Franzini’.
Includes: K. Arnberg, ‘Under the Counter, Under the Radar? The Business and Regulation of the Pornographic Press in Sweden 1950–1971’.
Includes: B. Bodemer, ‘Rabelais and the Abbey of Saint-Victor Revisited’; B. Cronin, ‘Collaboration in Art and Science: Approaches in Attribution, Authorship and Acknowledgement’; P. Valentine, ‘The Origin of College Libraries in North Carolina: A Social History 1890–1920’; N. B. Stevens. ‘The Lambeth Palace Library: England’s First Public Library’.
Includes: J. W. Cortada, ‘Shaping Information History as an Intellectual Discipline’; B. Peters, ‘Normalizing Soviet Cybernetics’; J. Loveland, ‘Why Encyclopedias Got Bigger . . . and Smaller’.
Includes: K. M. Rudy, ‘Dirty Books: Quantifying Patterns of Use in Medieval Manuscripts Using a Densitometer’; D. T. Cashion, ‘The Art of Nikolaus Glockendon: Imitation and Originality in the Art of Renaissance Germany’.
Includes: A. Pitarch [and others], ‘Raman Analysis Assessed by Fourier-Transformed Infrared and X-ray Fluorescence Spectroscopies: a Multi-Analytical Approach of Ancient Chromolithographs from the 19th Century’.
Includes: L. MacFarlane, ‘Charles Armitage Brown’s Library at New Plymouth, New Zealand’.
Issue devoted to ‘A Tribute to Morris L. Cohen (1927–2010)’ includes short biographical articles; W. Prest, ‘Blackstone and Bibliography: In Memoriam Morris Cohen’; J. Raven. ‘Booksellers in Court: Approaches to the Legal History of Copyright in England Before 1842’.
Includes: C. White, ‘Rising from the Ashes: The Impact of Proposition 13 on Public Libraries in California’; K. MacLeod, ‘The ‘Librarian’s Dream-Prince’: Carl Van Vechten and America’s Modernist Cultural Archives Industry’; S. A. Stiffler, ‘Books and Reading in the Connecticut Western Reserve: The Small-Settlement Social Library, 1800...