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Apocrypha, 29 (2108)

Includes: Ivan Miroshnikov, 'The Coptic Martyrdom of Andrew'; Christa Müller-Kessler, 'Three Witnesses of the "Dormition of Mary" in Christian Palestinian Aramaic from the Cairo Genizah (Taylor-Schechter Collection) and the New Finds in St Catherine's Monastery'; Jacob A. Lollar, 'A Survey of the Manuscripts of the Syriac History of John'.

Archives of Natural History, 46, 2 (October 2019)

Includes: John A. Cooper, 'Edward Neale (1833–1904), Bird Illustrator'; Raffaella Bruzzone, 'A Vernacular Late Renaissance Manuscript Herbal from the Eastern Ligurian Apennines'.

Authorship, 7, 2 (2018) [www.authorship.ugent.be]

Special issue on 'Attribution and Elizabethan Drama: Qualitative Versus Quantitative Methods'. Includes: Brian Vickers, 'The "Dial Hand" Epilogue: By Shakespeare, or Dekker?'; Darren Freebury-Jones, 'In Defence of Kyd: Evaluating the Claim for Shakespeare's Part Authorship of Arden of Faversham'; David Auerbach, '"A cannon's burst discharged against a ruinated wall": A Critique of Quantitative Methods in Shakespearean Authorial Attribution'.

———, 8, 1 (2019)

Includes: Tielke Uvin, 'A Descriptive Bibliography of British and Irish Editions of Isaac Watts's Divine Songs (1715–ca. 1830)'.

Ben Jonson Journal, 26, 1 (May 2019)

Includes: B. J. Sokol, 'The "Rule of Three" and the "Callback": How Comic Form in The Merry Wives of Windsor 4.1 may Help to Date its Folio Text'.

Book Collector, 68, 3 (Autumn 2019) [End Page 139]

Includes: Ed Maggs, 'Sir Max Beerbohm at Home in Mark Samuel Lasner's Collection'; Isabelle Charmantier, 'Carl Linnaeus, James Edward Smith, and the Linnean Society of London'; Anke Timmermann, 'Alchemy in Britain III: James "Paraffin" Young's Collection and John Ferguson's Bibliotheca Chemica'; Michael Knies, 'Death by Qwerty: Penmanship in the USA 1830 to 1900'; Andrew Lawson, 'How Things Were: High Street by J. M. Richards and Eric Ravilious'; Robert Harding, 'A London Club and its Library' [on The Travellers]; Sheila Markham, 'Chris Loker'; Charles Elliott, 'A (Dis)Association Copy' [on Sherwood Anderson's copy of Ernest Hemingway's In Our Time]; Robin Raybould, 'Old Books, Older Authors' [on early printings of Stobaeus's Anthology]; Brian Stagg, 'God's Librarian: Francis Trigge and the Grantham Chained Library'; Mirjam M. Foot, 'A Binding by Rose Adler and André Jeanne, 1931'; Mary Crawford, 'Connections' [on Thomas Hardy's presentation copy of Mary Webb's Seven for a Secret].

British Catholic History, 34, 4 (October 2019)

Includes: A. Soetaert, 'Catholic Refuge and the Printing Press: Catholic Exiles from England, France and the Low Countries in the Ecclesiastical Province of Cambrai'.

Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, 81, 1 (February 2019)

Includes: Li Jingrong, 'The Nature and Function of the Ernian lüling Manuscript Unearthed from Zhangjiashan Han Tomb no. 247'.

———, 82, 2 (June 2019)

Includes: Marijn van Putten, '"The Grace of God" as Evidence for a Written Uthmanic Archetype: The Importance of Shared Orthographic Idiosyncrasies'.

Byron Journal, 26, 2 (2018)

Includes: Geoffrey Bond, 'Byromania: Reflections on Collecting Byron Books'.

Canadian-American Slavic Studies, 52, 4 (December 2018)

Includes: Tatiana I. Afanasyeva, 'An Old Russian Service Book in Baltimore and its Missing Fragment in St Petersburg'.

Church History, 82, 2 (June 2019)

Includes: Clara Vieira, 'The Puzzling Path of a Recondite Text: The Composition, Circulation, and Reception of the Notícias Recônditas in Eighteenth-Century England'.

Codex Studies, 3 (2019)

Includes: Vincenzo Colli, 'Autografia e autenticità. La subscriptio sub sigillo nei consilia dei giuristi del Trecento'; Pär Larson, '"La tua loquela ti fa manifesto / di quella nobil patrïa' natio...": I fatti di lingua come strumento per la localizzazione geografica dei manoscritti (primi esempi dalle varietà toscane medievali)'; Enzo Mecacci, 'Il fantasma di Roffredo. Un manoscritto sfortunato della Biblioteca degli Intronati di Siena'; Silvia Nocentini, 'Il lievito dell'Osservanza: manoscritti e persone in rete tra la fine del XIV secolo e l'inizio del XV. Il caso della trasmissione delle opere di Caterina da Siena e Brigida di Svezia'; José C. Santos Paz, 'Nuevos testimonios de la profecía de Columbino'; Riccardo Saccenti, 'Uno snodo europeo nel XIII secolo: Philosophia e manoscritti tra Pisa e Parigi'.

Concordia Theological Quarterly, 83, 1–2 (January–April 2019)

Includes: Charles P. Schaum, 'The Highest and Ultimate Gift of God...

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