Library

Papers
(The median citation count of Library is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
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Notes on Contributors and Information5
The Cancelled Page of the First Folio Romeo and Juliet1
A Binding Made For Isabella d’Este, c . 15021
Shakespeare’s ‘Lady Editors’: A New History of the Shakespearean Text. By Molly G. Yarn Shakespeare’s ‘Lady Editors’: A New History of the Shakespearean Text 1
Heywood’s Mistakes1
On the Indexes in Some Continental Editions of Milton’s Pro Populo Anglicano Defensio and Salmasius’s Defensio Regia 1
The Shifting Career of Roger Thackwell1
Judging a Cover by Its Book1
Mondi di carta. Materie prime, usi e commerci in età moderna (XVI–XIX secc.) By Giorgio Dell’Oro Mondi di carta. Materie prime, usi e commerci in età moderna (XVI–XIX secc.)1
On Parchment: Animals, Archives, and the Making of Culture from Herodotus to the Digital Age. By Bruce Holsinger On Parchment: Animals, Archives, and the Making of Culture from 0
Circulating Libraries and Private Networks: Locating Sources for Mary Hays’s Female Biography , 1795–18030
Printing Anglo-Saxon from Parker to Hickes and Wanley: With a Catalogue of Early Printed Books Containing Anglo-Saxon, 1566–1705. By Peter J. Lucas Printing Anglo-Saxon from Par0
The Toulouse Exemplar of the Dominican Liturgy: A Note on the Provenance of London, British Library, MS Add. 239350
Gutenberg’s Cradle: Incunables at Marsh’s Library, Dublin. By Sara D’amico Gutenberg’s Cradle: Incunables at Marsh’s Library, Dublin . By D’AMICOSARA Dub0
Fragmens philosophiques : An Eighteenth-Century Clandestine Manuscript of Voltaire’s Apocrypha and Related Works0
The Saint Petersburg Oliver Bible: Concerning the Ownership and Use of an Early Family Bible (1478) in Kent in 1479–15290
An Unexpected Descendant of Benjamin Hobson’s Chinese Treatise on Natural Philosophy: The Bowu Xinbian Tushuo (‘Illustrated Account of Natural Philosophy0
The Transmission of Walter Map’s Dissuasio Valerii : Some Notes0
The Bibliographical Society0
The Bibliographical Society0
Recent Periodicals0
A Catalogue of the Cotsen Children’s Library. By Stephen Ferguson A Catalogue of the Cotsen Children’s Library . [Vols. A1–2]: The Pre-1801 Imprints. Ed.0
A Century and a Quarter of Hoyle0
Peace! Books! Freedom! The Secret History of a Radical London Building. By Rosa Schling Peace! Books! Freedom! The Secret History of a Radical London Building 0
The Middle English Book: Scribes and Readers, 1350–1500. By Michael Johnston The Middle English Book: Scribes and Readers, 1350–1500 . By JohnstonMichael0
The Publications of A. J. A. Symons0
Recent Books0
Aesopian Texts and Aesopian Editions in the Library of Hernando Colón0
Claude Garamont, typographe de l’humanisme. By Rémi Jimenes Claude Garamont, typographe de l’humanisme . By JimenesRémi. Paris: Éditions des Cendres.20220
A Provincial Mathematician and Friend of Isaac Newton: St John Hare and His Books0
The Library and Commonplace Books of Mary Booth of Dunham Massey (1704–1772)0
Recent Periodicals0
A Provincial Market in Second-Hand Books: Book Sales in Devon, 1688–17250
The Oxford Illustrated History of the Book. Ed. by James Raven The Oxford Illustrated History of the Book . Ed. by RavenJames. Oxford: Oxford University 0
JOHN WOOD’S ESSAY TOWARDS A DESCRIPTION OF THE CITY OF BATH0
Bookselling and Bibliography0
Locating Devotion: Sermon Title Pages and the Early Modern Book Market, 1620–16420
Anne Lawrence-Mathers , The Magic Books: A History of Enchantment in 20 Medieval Manuscripts0
Photographs of Type Details Made by Emery Walker: Addenda to an Article of 19860
Hernando Colón’s New World of Books. Towards a Cartography of Knowledge. José María Pérez Fernández and Edward Wilson-Lee Hernando Colón’s New World of Books. Towards a Cartogra0
Cheap Print and the Stamp Duty on Pamphlets0
A Catalogue of the Fifteenth-Century Printed Books in Glasgow Libraries and Museums. Comp. by JACK BALDWIN A Catalogue of the Fifteenth-Century Printed Books in Glasgow Librarie0
F. J. Norton’s manuscripts0
William Thynne’s Copy of the Book of the Duchess0
The Alphabet Book of Amos Lewis: An Elizabethan Calligraphic Manuscript Revealed. Ed. by Simon Swynfen Jervis The Alphabet Book of Amos Lewis: An Elizabethan Calligraphic Manusc0
Counterfeiting Periodicals in Seventeenth-Century Europe: Engravings, Music, and Binding of the Dutch Mercure galant in the Austrian National Library (160
The Book Factory of Little Gidding0
Update of the History of the Shakespeare First Folio0
STAB-STITCH HOLES, DECKLES, AND BROKEN TYPES: SOME NOTES ON THE FIRST OFFICIAL PRINTING OF THE US BILL OF RIGHTS (1792)0
Recent Periodicals0
Notes on Contributors0
John Murray’s Quarterly Review. Letters, 1807–1843. Ed. by Jonathan Cutmore John Murray’s Quarterly Review. Letters, 1807–1843 . Ed. by CutmoreJonathan. 0
Engraving Accuracy in Early Modern England: Visual Communication and the Royal Society. By Meghan C. Doherty Engraving Accuracy in Early Modern England: Visual Communication and0
Notes on Contributors and Information0
English Renaissance Manuscript Culture: The Paper Revolution. By Steven W. May English Renaissance Manuscript Culture: The Paper Revolution . By MaySteve0
The Remedy of Loue (1584): An Unattested Printed Text Found in the Binding of a Chester Court-Book0
Notes on Contributors and Information0
Recent Books0
Lost in Transition: A Significant Correction in Aldus Manutius’s Psalterion (1496/98)0
At the Margins of the Gentry: The Library of William Clarke, 16880
Following the Mediterranean Paper Trail: A Study of European Paper in Late Medieval Cairo ( c . 1350–1600)0
Paper for Octavos: Innovation in Early Sixteenth-Century Book Production0
Harris’s List of Covent-Garden Ladies (1760–1794): New Copies and New Evidence regarding its History0
Lefty Lewis and the Waldegraves: Collecting, Obsession, Friendship. By Stephen Clarke Lefty Lewis and the Waldegraves: Collecting, Obsession, Friendship 0
Recent Periodicals0
The Correspondence of John Dryden. Ed. by Stephen Barnard with John Mctague The Correspondence of John Dryden . Ed. by BarnardStephen with MctagueJohn. M0
Forty New Books From William Beckford’s Library0
The Bibliographical Society0
The Quest for Haremius. Ghost Editions and Bibliographical Resources0
Correspondence0
Oliver Goldsmith’s Indigent Philosopher, U.S. Foreign Policy, and Three American Editions of The Vicar Of Wakefield , 1791–18390
The Posthumous Papers of the Manuscripts Club. By Christopher De Hamel The Posthumous Papers of the Manuscripts Club . By De HamelChristopher. London: Al0
NOTES ON THE PROVENANCE OF MORGAN LIBRARY & MUSEUM, MS M.126, JOHN GOWER’S CONFESSIO AMANTIS0
Unpaid Debts to London Booksellers: John Harrison the Elder’s Lawsuit against Two Chapmen in 15850
Kathleen E. Kennedy and Melek Karataş (eds), Medieval Manuscripts in Bristol Collections: A Des0
The Bibliographical Society0
Recent Books0
Anthony Hobson , Decorated Bookbindings in Renaissance Italy Outside Rome and Venice: A Catalogue0
Notes on Contributors and Information0
Editions of The Jesus Psalter and Appended Texts Printed by John Fowler in Antwerp, William Carter in England, and George L’Oyselet in Rouen, 1575–15800
English Birth Girdles: Devotions for Women in ‘Travell of Childe’. By Mary Morse English Birth Girdles: Devotions for Women in ‘Travell of Childe’ . By M0
The Early Provenance of Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS 402 ( Ancrene Wisse )0
Sex Education, Songs, and Spiritual Guidance: An Eighteenth-Century Servants’ Library0
Roger Bacon’s Alchemical Legacy: Tracing the English-Language Witnesses of a ‘Pseudo-Author’ in Manuscript and Print0
The Earl of Ashburnham’s Copies of Caxton’s First Edition of the Canterbury Tales and the 1905 Caxton Club of Chicago Leaf Book0
John Brown’s Description of the Lake at Keswick : A Manuscript and a Few More Clues0
Leonico Tomeo’s Marginalia: Manuscript and Print in Sixteenth-Century Veneto0
Illustrer le livre: Peintres et enlumineurs dans l’édition Parisienne de la Renaissance. By Anna Baydova Illustrer le livre: Peintres et enlumineurs dans l’édition Parisienne de0
Graham Pollard and ‘Oxford Peciae ’: False Starts and Discoveries0
Crusoe’s Books: Readers in the Empire of Print, 1800–1918. By BILL BELL. Crusoe’s Books: Readers in the Empire of Print, 1800–1918 . By BellBill. Oxford:0
Illuminating Natural History: The Art and Science of Mark Catesby. By Henrietta McBurney Illuminating Natural History: The Art and Science of Mark Catesby 0
UPDATING BESTERMAN’S EDITION OF VOLTAIRE’S CORRESPONDENCE: AN UNPUBLISHED LETTER FROM VOLTAIRE TO GASPARD HENRY SCHÉRER, 29 NOVEMBER 1771, D174810
Obituaries0
Notes on Contributors and Information0
Books Received0
The Early Editions of Rob Roy0
The Two Gentlemen of Zurich: Marcus Stapfer and Johann Rudolph Hess, Swiss Travellers to England (1611–13), and Their Shakespeare Quartos0
The Multiplicity of Scripture: The Making of the Antwerp Polyglot Bible. By Theodor Dunkelgrün The Multiplicity of Scripture: The Making of the Antwerp Polyglot Bible 0
Survivals in Cheap Print, 1750–1800: Some Preliminary Estimates0
Switching Style towards Ease in a Medieval Textbook of Medicine: Revison of Constantine the African’s Pantegni, Theorica in Twelfth-Century Manuscripts0
The Bibliographical Society0
Sir John Clanvowe: Some Further Notes0
Notes on Contributors and Information0
Marketing English Books, 1476–1550: How Printers Changed Reading. By Alexandra Da Costa Marketing English Books, 1476–1550: How Printers Changed Reading 0
An Unrecognized Sixteenth-Century Edition of The Image of Idlenesse0
Recent Periodicals0
The Library of William Butler (1535–1618): Alchemy and Medicine in Early-Modern Cambridge0
Given by Lady Joan Ingoldisthorpe: The Caxton Cordyal (1479) from a Library at Pott Chapel (Pott Shrigley, Cheshire), c 0
New Fragments of Unrecorded Early English Printed Texts0
Typographies of Performance in Early Modern England. By CLAIRE M. L. BOURNE Typographies of Performance in Early Modern England . By BourneClaire M. L.. 0
Love and Horror: ‘Ircastrensis’ Unmasked0
The Ownership and Sale of Manuscripts of John Gower’s Confessio Amantis in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries0
Books Owned by Mary Astell in the Old Library of Magdalene College, Cambridge0
The Gospel as Manuscript: An Early History of the Jesus Tradition as Material Artifact. By CHRIS KEITH The Gospel as Manuscript: An Early History of the Jesus Tradition as Mater0
Die alchemische Handschriftensammlung der Leopold-Sophien-Bibliothek in Überlingen am Bodensee. By FRANZISKA SCHAUDECK Die alchemische Handschriftensammlung der Leopold-Sophien-0
The Bibliographical Society0
‘Ed: Agberowe’, Seventeenth-Century Collector of Restoration Playbooks0
A New Era for Welsh Manuscript Studies A Repertory of Welsh Manuscripts and Scribes, c.800–c.1800 . By HuwsDaniel. Vol. 1: Manuscr0
Recent Periodicals0
Notes on Contributors0
Accuracy and ‘Error’ in the Production of John Foxe and John Day’s Acts and Monuments0
Compositors’ Spelling Preferences and the Integrity of 2 Henry VI0
Dr Thomas Plume, 1630–1704: His Life and Legacies in Essex, Kent and Cambridge. Ed. by R. A. Doe and C. C. Thornton Dr Thomas Plume, 1630–1704: His Life and Legacies in Essex, K0
Bibliotheca Fictiva: A Collection of Books & Manuscripts Relating to Literary Forgery, 400 BC–AD 2000. By Arthur Freeman Bibliotheca Fictiva: A Collection of Books & Man0
Thomas Bewick, Engraver & the Performance of Woodblocks. By GRAHAM WILLIAMSUnderstanding Paper: Assessment and Permanence for Artists & Fine Printers. By GRAHAM WILLIAMS. <0
Recent Periodicals0
Printing and Misprinting: A Companion to Mistakes and In-House Corrections in Renaissance Europe (1450–1650). Ed. by Geri Della Rocca de Candal, Anthony Grafton, and Paolo Sachet <0
From Convict Printers to Book Arcades: A History of the Book in Australia. Ed. by Wallace Kirsop, Elizabeth Webby, and Judy Donnelly From Convict Printers to Book Arcades: A His0
Hebraism in Sixteenth-Century England: Robert and Thomas Wakefield. Ed. by James P. Carley and Charles Burnett Hebraism in Sixteenth-Century England: Robert and Thomas Wakefield0
Notes on Contributors0
Caveat Emptor: The Curious Case of Scotland’s Astorga Collection0
Labour-Saving or Labour-Demanding? Replicating the Illumination of the 1459 Durandus0
Early Printed Virgil Editions from 1500–1800: A Bibliography of the Craig Kallendorf Collection. By Craig Kallendorf Early Printed Virgil Editions from 1500–1800: A Bibliography0
Medieval Paper and the Unimportance of Being English Paper in Medieval England. From Pulp to Fictions . By Da RoldOrietta. (Cambridge Studies in Medieval0
Obituary: JAMES MOSLEY0
William Worcestre, Sir John Fastolf and Latin Learning0
The Bodleian Daybook and the Purchase of Second-Hand Books0
Oxford to Prague: Orthodox Insular Texts in Bohemia0
Perceptions of Medieval Manuscripts: The Phenomenal Book. By Elaine Treharne Perceptions of Medieval Manuscripts: The Phenomenal Book . By TreharneElaine0
The Text of Thomas More’s Dialogue of Comfort Against Tribulation0
Reproduction and renewal in de Worde’s reprints of Caxton0
Recent Periodicals0
Trinity College Library Dublin: A Descriptive Catalogue of Manuscripts Containing Middle English and Some Old English. . By John Scattergood Trinity College Library Dublin: A De0
Proof-reading in 1650 London: The Case of Thomas Sanderson0
The Lost Plays of Ralph Sheldon (1623–1684)0
Clóliosta: Printing in the Irish Language, 1571–1871. An Attempt at Narrative Bibliography. By Richard Sharpe and Mícheál Hoyne Clóliosta: Printing in the Irish Language, 1571–10
Recent Periodicals0
John Leland, Henry VIII, and Albert Pighius’s Hierarchiae ecclesiasticae assertio0
Notes on Contributors and Information0
Recent Periodicals0
Lost, Burned and Recovered: Tracing the Provenance History of a Copy of Caxton’s Golden Legend in the John Rylands Library0
The Problem of Alternative Title Listings for Battista Fregoso’s Anteros (1496)0
Amy Boylan and Janée Allsman (eds), Élie Bouhéreau: The Collections and Communities of a Huguen0
The Bibliographical Society0
Recent Books0
Notes on Contributors0
Catalogue of Incunabula in the National Library of Poland. By Michał Spandowski Catalogue of Incunabula in the National Library of Poland . By Spandowski0
The Authorship of The Occasional Paper (London, 1697–98)0
Two Lost Items of Humeana0
Notes on Contributors and Information0
La imprenta en Sevilla en el siglo XVII (1601–1700). By Eduardo Peñalver Gómez La imprenta en Sevilla en el siglo XVII (1601–1700) . By GÓMEZEDUARDO PEÑA0
Pope and the Blounts: Books Formerly at Mapledurham House0
Judging a Book by its Cover: Bookbindings from the Collections of the Grolier Club 1470s–2020. By H. George Fletcher Judging a Book by its Cover: Bookbindings from the Collectio0
Notes on Contributors and Information0
Il lavoro del bibliografo. Storia e tecnica della tipografia rinascimentale. By Piero Scapecchi Il lavoro del bibliografo. Storia e tecnica della tipografia rinascimentale 0
The Book Collection of John Ostewyk, Chaplain of St Magnus the Martyr, London, 14950
Manuscripts Marked Numerically for Indexing: Some Further Examples0
The Floral Binder and Thomas Hunt0
Thomas Betterton’s Book-Trade Apprenticeship and the Amazing Careers of His Two Masters, John Holden and John Rhodes, with Some Notes on the Actor’s Library0
Milking Sterne’s Subscription Lists, and Extrapolations Therefrom0
Gens sans argent : A New Holograph Manuscript by Thomas Hoccleve0
Sir Daniel Fleming, 1633–1701: Magistrate, Antiquary and Book-Collector0
Recent Periodicals0
Attributing Authorship to Bodleian MS Douce 171: A Seventeenth-Century Comedy by Arthur Wilson0
Recent Periodicals0
Correspondence0
Frances Burney’s ‘Evelina’: The Book, its History, and its Paratext. By Svetlana Kochkina Frances Burney’s ‘Evelina’: The Book, its History, and its Paratext 0
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The Politics of Print During the French Wars of Religion: Literature and History in an Age of “Nothing Said Too Soon”. By Gregory P. Haake The Politics of Print During the Frenc0
Anthony Grafton and Joanna Weinberg , Johann Buxtorf, Impresario of Hebrew and Jewish Books0
Kasper Van Ommen , ‘All My Books in Foreign Tongues’: The Oriental Bequest of Joseph Scaliger and the University Library of Leiden0
Obituaries0
A True and Impartial Narrative of the Lives of the Fletchers of Oxford, Eighteenth-Century Booksellers0
Il Novecento dei libri. Una storia dell’editoria in Italia. By Irene Piazzoni0
Petrus Biverus’s Sacrum Oratorium and Sacrum Sanctuarium (Antwerp, 1634): Balthasar Moretus’s Preference f0
Some Biographical Notes on Richard Bradock (and Others)0
Update of the Shakespeare First Folio Census0
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