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  • Notes on Contributors

A. S. G. Edwards is Honorary Professor of Medieval Manuscripts at the University of Kent, Canterbury, and a member of the Editorial Board of the Book Collector.

Mitch Fraas is Curator, Special Collections at the Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts at the University of Pennsylvania Libraries.

John Jowett, Professor of Shakespeare Studies at the Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham, is a general editor of the New Oxford Shakespeare (2016–17), and of Arden Early Modern Drama. Previously, he was an associate general editor of the Oxford Collected Works of Thomas Middleton. He has prepared editions of Richard III and Timon of Athens (Oxford World's Classics), and of Sir Thomas More (Arden Shakespeare). He is author of Shakespeare and Text.

Susann Liebich is a Post-Doctoral Fellow at the Heidelberg Centre for Transcultural Studies, Heidelberg University. She is a joint author of The Transported Imagination: Australian Interwar Magazines and the Geographical Imaginaries of Colonial Modernity (2018), and has published widely on aspects of the history of reading and the history of print culture, especially in New Zealand and Australia.

Adrian Papahagi teaches Old English, palaeography and codicology at the University of Cluj, Romania.

Mark Rankin is Associate Professor of English at James Madison University, and is co-investigator of a major three-year National Endowment for the Humanities Scholarly Editions grant to support the production of new critical editions of William Tyndale's non-translation prose.

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Nicolas Barker edited The Book Collector from 1966 to 2015 and is a past President and Gold Medallist of the Bibliographical Society.

Sarah Bendall is Fellow Librarian, Fellow Archivist, and Development Director of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, and is working on a new edition of the Dictionary of Land Surveyors and Local Map-Makers of Great Britain and Ireland, 1530–1850.

Irene Ceccherini is Lyell-Bodleian Research Fellow in Manuscript Studies at the Bodleian Library and Dilts Research Fellow at Lincoln College, Oxford.

Sean Dunnahoe completed his doctoral thesis in 2017 at Royal Holloway, University of London, on 'English and German Influences in the Production of Music-Liturgical Manuscripts in Sweden up to the Thirteenth Century'.

Aaron Kachuck is a Research Fellow in Latin and Neo-Latin literature at Trinity College, Cambridge.

Elisabeth Leedham-Green is the author of Books in Cambridge Inventories (1986), co-editor of The History of Libraries in Britain and Ireland, vol. 1, and was Deputy Keeper of the Cambridge University Archives.

Christopher Ohge is Lecturer in Digital Approaches to Literature at the Institute of English Studies, University of London, and serves as a contributing editor to the Herman Melville Electronic Library and Melville's Marginalia Online.

Brian Richardson is Emeritus Professor of Italian Literature at the University of Leeds.

Dunstan Roberts is a Praeceptor in English at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge.

Kathryn M. Rudy is Professor of Art History at the University of St Andrews and Fellow at the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study.

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THE BIBLIGRAPHICAL SOCIETY LIBRARY AND ARCHIVE

The Bibliographical Society Library, for many years housed at Stationers' Hall in the City of London, moved in January 2007 to Senate House of the University of London. Since July 2017 it has had a new home, The Albert Sloman Library at the University of Essex, where the collection is available in open-access shelving. Full details of contacts and opening hours at The Albert Sloman Library can be found at http://libwww.essex.ac.uk/.

The Bibliographical Society Archive is deposited in the Bodleian Library. It may be used by scholars and by Members of the Society. All researchers

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