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  • Recent Periodicals

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Acadiensis: Journal of the History of the Atlantic Region, 46, 2 (Summer/Autumn 2017)

Includes: Penney Clark and K. M. Gemmell, ‘“The school book question is a farce”: Free Textbook Provision in Nova Scotia, 1864–1944’.

American Literary History, 29, 2 (Spring 2017)

Includes: Matthew P. Brown, ‘Blanks: Data, Method and the British American Print Shop’; Molly O’Hagan Hardy, ‘Bibliographical Enterprise and the Digital Age: Charles Evans and the Making of Early American Literature’.

———, 30, 1 (Summer 2018)

Includes: Emily B. Todd, ‘Transatlantic Book Trade and Copyright’

Apocrypha, 27 (2016)

Includes: Alessandro Bausi, ‘Towards a Re-edition of the Ethiopic Dossier of the Apocalypse of Peter: A Few Remarks on the Ethiopic Manuscript Witnesses’.

———, 28 (2017)

Includes: Ivan Miroshnikov, ‘The Acts of Andrew and Philemon in Sahidic Coptic’; Elena Parina, ‘A Welsh Version of Visio Pauli: Its Latin Source and the Translator’s Contribution’.

Babelao: Electronic Journal for Ancient and Oriental Studies, 7 (2018) [www.uclouvain.be]

Includes: Anna Maria Vileno and Robert J. Wilkinson, ‘La dernière œuvre de Christian Knorr de Rosenroth: le Messias puer’.

Archivum Fratrum Praedicatorum, n. s. 1 (2016)

Includes: Margherita Palumbo, ‘“Thomistes comme nos pères, rien de plus, rien de moin.” Antonin Cloche e la fondazione della Biblioteca Casanatense’; Till Hötzel, ‘Pro utilitate praedictorum: Die Bibliotek des Wiener Domikaner-klosters im Katalog von 1513’.

———, n. s. 2 (2017)

Includes: Simon Tugwell OP, ‘Soundings in Exeter College Ms 15 and the Evolution of Vincent of Beauvais’s Speculum naturale’; Sonja Reisner, ‘Die Bedeutung von Klosterbibliotheken als Überlieferungsträger Frühneuzeitlicher Privatbibliotheken. Ein Beispiel aus der Bibliothek des Wiener Dominikanerkonvents’.

Bamboo and Silk, 1, 2 (2018)

Includes: Li Xueqin, ‘Looking at the “Qu qie” Chapter of the Zhuangzi from the Guodian *Yucong IV Bamboo Slip Manuscript’; Feng Shengjun, ‘Non-Chu Characteristics in the Guodian *Wu xing Manuscript’; Ōnishi Katsuya, ‘An Investigation of Clerical Script in Chu Regions during the Qin and Han Periods, and the Relationship to “Scribal Writing”’.

Book Collector, 67, 2 (Summer 2018)

Includes: James Fergusson, ‘An Uncommon Reader’ [introduction to tributes to Berkeley bookseller Ian Jackson]; Bernard M. Rosenthal, ‘“Trading with the Enemy”: Letters between Leo S. Olschki and Aby Warburg, October–December 1915’; Nicholas Poole-Wilson, ‘Erasmus in the Isle of Man’; Karen Limper-Herz, ‘A Sixteenth-Century Netherlandish Blind-Tooled Binding’; Mark Purcell, ‘The Library at Gunby Hall’; Paul McGrane, ‘Extraterrestrial Gentry: Burke’s Science Fiction List’; Sheila Markham, ‘Roger Treglown’; John Byrne, ‘Change of Addresses: Funeral and Memorial Service Orations’.

Bookplate Journal, n. s. 15, 2 (Autumn 2017)

Includes: Bryan Welch, ‘Why Collect Bookplates?’; W. E. Butler, ‘Collecting Ex Libris: Some International Aspects’; Peter Ford, ‘Are Bookplates Art?’; Robert McCracken Peck, ‘Books and Birds: Ornithological Bookplates and their Makers’; Anthony Pincott, ‘Identifying English Bookplates’; Danijela Bucher, ‘Bookplate Identification: An Aid to Provenance in a Current Research Project’; John Titford, ‘Kind Heats and Coronets’; Edward Potten, ‘Book History and the Bookplate: Opportunities for Future Collaboration’; Janine Barchas, ‘Welcome Back Home Jane’ [on Bentley’s 1833 set of Austen’s novels returned to Chawton House].

Brio: Journal of IAML (UK & Irl), 55, 1 (Spring/Summer 2018)

Includes: Nick Clarke, ‘The National Jazz Archive: 30 Years of Growth and Development’; Adrian Yardley, ‘Archives and Special Collections at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama’.

Celtica, 29 (2017)

Includes: Sile Ní Mhurchú, ‘Observations on the Manuscript Sources for the Dánta Grá’; Richard Sharpe, ‘Humfrey Wanley, Bishop John O’Brien, and the Colophons of Mael Brigte’s Gospels’.

Downside Review, 136, 1 (January 2018)

Includes: Benjamin Pohl, ‘Two Downside Manuscripts and the Liturgical Culture of Lambach in the 12th Century’.

Erasmus Studies, 37, 1 (2017)

Includes: Stefano Gulizia, ‘The Ethics of Typography in the Erasmian Festina Lente’.

———, 37, 2 (2017)

Includes: Riemer A. Faber, ‘The Argumentum as Paratext: Editorial Strategies in the Novum Testamentum’.

———, 38, 1 (2018)

Includes: Jorge Ledo, ‘Which Praise of Folly did the Spanish Censors Read?: The Moria de Erasmo Roterodamo (c. 1532–1535) and the Libro del muy illustre y doctíssimo Señor Alberto Pio (1536) on the Eve of Erasmus’ Inclusion in the Spanish Index’.

Frontiers of History in China, 12, 3 (2017)

Includes: En Li, ‘A Banned Book Tradition and Local...

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