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  • Notes on Contributors

Kirk Melnikoff is Assistant Professor of English at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. He is co-editor of Writing Robert Greene: Essays on England's First Notorious Professional Writer (2008) and has published articles in Mosaic, Studies in Philology, and Medieval and Renaissance Drama in England. He is currently completing a book on Elizabethan publishing practices.

Albert Corbeto is an art historian. He is responsible for the publishing activities of the Reial Acadèmia de Bones Lletres de Barcelona. His main field of specialization is the history of printing types in Spain and the work of Spanish punchcutters, a topic on which he has published several articles and books.

Pat Rogers is DeBartolo Chair in the Liberal Arts and Distinguished University Professor at the University of South Florida. He is the author with Paul Baines of Edmund Curll, Bookseller (2007) and is completing a catalogue of Curll's publications.

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J. F. Coakley is on the staff of the Department of Manuscripts in the Cambridge University Library.

A. S. G. Edwards is Professor of Textual Studies at De Montfort University and an Associate Editor of the forthcoming Oxford Companion to the Book.

John L. Flood is Emeritus Professor of German in the University of London and a past president of the Bibliographical Society.

Mirjam M. Foot, former Director of Collections and Preservation at the British Library, is Emeritus Professor of Library and Archive Studies at University College.

D. W. Krummel is Professor of Library and Information Science and of Music at the University of Illinois.

James Mosley was Librarian of the St Bride Printing Library from 1958 to 2000 and teaches in the Department of Typography at the University of Reading.

David Pearson is Director of Libraries, Archives, and the Guildhall Art Gallery in the City of London; he is a Vice-President of the [End Page 349] Bibliographical Society and has written extensively on the history of bookbinding, and private libraries.

Tom Shippey has recently retired from the Walter J. Ong Chair at Saint Louis University, and now lives in Dorset, where he continues to write on medieval studies and modern medievalism.

Rijk Smitskamp is a retired antiquarian bookseller of Smitskamp Oriental Antiquarium, formerly of E. J. Brill.

Rivkah Zim teaches English and comparative literature at King's College London. She is author of English Metrical Psalms: Poetry as Praise and Prayer, 1535–1601 (Cambridge, 1987) and is currently working on a biography and critical edition of the letters of Thomas Sackville, Lord Buckhurst and 1st Earl of Dorset.

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