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Guide to Early Printed Books and Manuscripts [Kietas viršelis]

(DeMontfort University, UK)
  • Formatas: Hardback, 248 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 239x163x17 mm, weight: 553 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 22-Jan-2010
  • Leidėjas: Wiley-Blackwell
  • ISBN-10: 1405124121
  • ISBN-13: 9781405124126
  • Formatas: Hardback, 248 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 239x163x17 mm, weight: 553 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 22-Jan-2010
  • Leidėjas: Wiley-Blackwell
  • ISBN-10: 1405124121
  • ISBN-13: 9781405124126
Bland (English and creative writing, De Montfort U., the UK) draws on close familiarity with early manuscripts and printed books in libraries in the UK and the US for this clearly presented, detailed guide. Descriptions of the characteristics, quirks, and construction of individual manuscripts and incunabulae are used throughout to illustrate the features of these early books and their study, with chapters on paper, the structure of documents, producing texts, making variants, and the commercial book trade from the 15th-17th centuries. Both new and seasoned researchers will find this an invaluable resource. Annotation ©2010 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

A Guide to Early Printed Books and Manuscripts provides an introduction to the language and concepts employed in bibliographical studies and textual scholarship as they pertain to early modern manuscripts and printed texts 
  • Based almost exclusively on new primary research
  • Explains the complex process of viewing documents as artefacts, showing readers how to describe documents properly and how to read their physical properties
  • Demonstrates how to use the information gleaned as a tool for studying the transmission of literary documents
  • Makes clear why such matters are important and the purposes to which such information is put
  • Features illustrations that are carefully chosen for their unfamiliarity in order to keep the discussion fresh

Recenzijos

But this book contains useful material for any librarian seeking good arguments when advocating for the usefulness of their collection.  (Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals, 2012)

Showing an extensive knowledge of the scholarship in his field he provides an objective assessment, often correcting false reasoning and offering a sound explanation of the facts. For all these reasons, I believe that Mark Blands Guide would be of help to anyone interested in the discipline.  (European Review of History: Revue europeenne d'histoire, 18 July 2012)

"Bland's book takes its place in a grand tradition of scholarly guides to analytical and descriptive bibliography ... Bland offers a clear and comprehensive guide to bibliography, and it is appropriate that it is most likely to come into its own as part of the work of making meaning, wedged open beneath a researcher's elbow." (The Review of English Studies, 23 December 2011) "This book is indeed a very practical, clear and valuable guide to books and manuscripts of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries . . . The book is well illustrated and Bland makes good use of the images, especially in his exemplary discussion in Chapter Two about how to use watermark evidence." (Script and Print, 1 August 2011)

"This book will equip students, perhaps encountering sixteenth- and seventeenth-century texts for the first time, in their early printed or manuscript form (as distinct from modern editions), to approach bibliographical description and analysis without fear or confusion and, for those wishing to pursue the subject more widely, it will serve admirably as an introduction." (Routledge ABES, 2011)

Daugiau informacijos

Commended for PROSE (Lit./Lang./Linguistics) 2010.
Illustrative Materials
viii
Acknowledgments ix
A Guide for the Perplexed
1(21)
Paper and Related Materials
22(27)
The Structure of Documents
49(34)
Producing Texts
83(39)
Analysis and Evidence
122(27)
Making Variants
149(34)
Setting Conditions
183(28)
Last Words
211(8)
Selected Further Reading 219(11)
Index 230
Mark Bland is Senior Lecturer in the Department of English and Creative Writing at De Montfort University, UK. He has published extensively on early printed books and manuscripts, paper, censorship, stemmatics, and editorial practice, as well as on Ben Jonson and his contemporaries. He is the editor of the forthcoming Oxford edition of The Poems of Ben Jonson.