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  • Robert Laurie and John L. Flood
Annals of Science, 72, 1 (January 2015)

Includes: J. Loveland and S. Schmitt, ‘Poinsinet’s Edition of the Naturalis historia (1771–1782) and the Revival of Pliny in the Sciences of the Enlightenment’.

———, 72, 3 (July 2015)

Includes: D. Raynaud, ‘Un fragment du De speculis comburentibus de Regiomontanus copié par Toscanelli et inséré dans les carnets de Leonardo (Codex Atlanticus, 611rb/915ra)’; N. Guicciardini, ‘Editing Newton in Geneva and Rome: The Annotated Edition of the Principia by Calandrini, Le Seur and Jacquier’.

———, 73, 2 (April 2016)

Includes: P. Bret, ‘The Letter, the Dictionary and the Laboratory: Translating Chemistry and Mineralogy in Eighteenth-Century France’; B. Dietz, ‘Linnaeus’ Restless System: Translation as Textual Engineering in Eighteenth-Century Botany’; A. E. Martin, ‘Outward Bound: Women Translators and Scientific Travel Writing, 1780–1800’; J. Beckman, ‘The Publication Strategies of Jöns Hacon Berzelius (1779–1848): Negotiating National and Linguistic Boundaries in Chemistry’.

———, 73, 4 (October 2016)

Includes: M. F. Watson and H. J. Noltie, ‘Career, Collections, Reports and Publications of Dr Francis Buchanan (later Hamilton), 1762–1829: Natural History Studies in Nepal, Burma (Myanmar), Bangladesh and India. Part 1’.

ANS: American Numismatic Society, 3 (2016)

Includes: J. Cunnally, ‘Rediscovering a Lost Renaissance Collection: The Houghton Numismatic Manuscript’.

Apollo, 184, 646 (October 2016)

Includes: A. Pettegree, ‘The Great Reformers’ [on woodcuts by Lucas Cranach].

Archives of Natural History, 43, 2 (October 2016)

Includes: J. Edgington, ‘Annotations in Copies of Tomas Johnson’s Mercurius botanicus (1634) and Mercurii botanici, pars altera (1641): Authorship and Provenance’; H. Funk, ‘The First Printed Latin Editions of Dioscorides’s De materia medica (1478, 1512): An Inventory-Based Re-evaluation’; R. B. Williams and H. S. Torrens, ‘A History of the Fossil Fruits and Seeds of the London Clay (1840): An Historical and Bibliographical Account of James Scott Bowerbank’s Unfinished Monograph’; J. Van Whye, ‘A Rough Draft of A. R. Wallace’s “Sarawak Law Paper”’; G. N. H. Waller, ‘Two Long-Forgotten Engravings of Sowerby’s Beaked Whale (Mesoplodon bidens) from the Nineteenth Century’; H. Funk, ‘A Dutch Phantom Translation of Dioscorides’s De materia medica from 1520 and a German Translation by a Non-Germanic Author from 1546’.

Art Libraries Journal, 41, 4 (2016)

Includes: C. Ó Doibhlin, ‘The Great Book of Ireland – Leabhar Mór na hÉireann’. [End Page 112]

Babelao: Electronic Journal for Ancient and Oriental Studies, 5 (2016) [www.uclouvain.be]

Includes: T. Do, ‘Εἰδῆτε, ἴδητε, οἴδατε, and Scribal Activities in 1 John 2:29a’; M. T. Ortega-Monasterio, ‘Sephardic Hebrew Bibles of the Kennicott Collection’.

Biographical Memoirs of the British Academy, 15 (2016)

Includes: R. M. Jones, ‘Robert Geraint Gruffydd (1928–2015)’; D. McKitterick, ‘Anthony Robert Alwyn Hobson (1921–2014)’.

Book Collector, 65, 3 (Autumn 2016)

Includes: L. Sims, ‘“Simple and Exquisite Tastes”. A. T. Bartholomew: A Life Through Books’; N. Barker, ‘Waddesdon: “Projet de bibliothèque”’; A. S. G. Edwards, ‘A State of Absolute Rarity: The Market for Middle English Manuscripts in the Twentieth Century’; C. Elliott, ‘Fencers Treading upon Ice: Boswell and the “Question of Literary Property”’; M. M. Foot, ‘A Binding for Matthew Parker by Jean de Planche, c.1570’; F. McGhee, ‘A Venice Collection’; S. Markham, ‘Stanley Lane’.

Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 89, 3 (Fall 2015)

Includes: J. Richards, ‘Reading and Hearing The Womans Booke in Early Modern England’.

Brio (IAML UK and Irl), 53, 1 (Spring/Summer 2016)

Includes: R. J. Bruce, ‘Thomas William Bourne: A Handel Pioneer Reassessed’.

Burlington Magazine, 158, 1355 (February 2016)

Includes: I. Buchanan, ‘“The Four Winds”: The House of the Antwerp Print Publisher Hieronymus Cock’.

———, 158, 1363 (October 2016)

Includes: M. Donnelly, ‘Rossetti, Poynter, and Two Bookcases Commissioned by John Jones at the Victoria and Albert Museum’.

Chaucer Review, 50, 1 and 2 (2015)

Includes: S. Tokunaga, ‘Wynkyn de Worde’s Lost Manuscript of the Canterbury Tales: With New Light on HRC MS 46’.

———, 50, 3 and 4 (2015)

Includes: S. Horobin, ‘Thomas Hoccleve: Chaucer’s First Editor?’; M. Harrington, ‘“That swevene hath Daniel unloke”: Interpreting Dreams with Chaucer and the Harley Scribe’.

———, 51, 2 (2016)

Includes: D. W. Mosser and L. R. Mooney, ‘The Case of the Hooked-g Scribe(s) and the Production...

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