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This is the first comprehensive listing of all books published in Spain, Portugal, Mexico and Peru or in Spanish or Portuguese before 1601. Iberian Books offers an analytical short title-catalogue of over 19,000 bibliographically distinct items, with reference to around 100,000 surviving copies in over 1,200 libraries worldwide. By drawing together information from many previously disparate published and online resources, it seeks to provide a single, powerful research resource. Fully-indexed, Iberian Books is an indispensible work of reference for all students and specialists interested in the literature, history and culture of the Iberian Peninsula in the early modern age, as well as historians of the European book world. Customers interested in this title may also be interested in French Vernacular Books , edited by Andrew Pettegree, Malcolm Walsby and Alexander Wilkinson.
Early printed books --- Incunabula --- Spanish imprints. --- Portuguese imprints. --- Spain --- Portugal
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The papers collected in this volume discuss descriptive methods and present conclusions relevant for the history of the book production and reception. Books printed in Europe in the 15th and 16th century still had much in common with manuscripts. They are not mere textual sources, but also material objects whose physical make-up and individual features need to be taken into account in library projects for cataloguing and digitization.
Early printed books --- Printing --- History --- libraries --- Arts --- Europe --- Book history --- 09 <063> --- 093 <063> --- BPB1101 --- Manuscrit --- 611.1 Openbare bibliotheken --- 093 <063> Incunabelen. Incunabelkunde--Congressen --- Incunabelen. Incunabelkunde--Congressen --- 09 <063> Handschriften. Oude en merkwaardige drukken. Curiosa--Congressen --- Handschriften. Oude en merkwaardige drukken. Curiosa--Congressen --- Manuscript --- Books --- Livres anciens --- Imprimerie --- History. --- Histoire --- Bibliography --- Printing, Practical --- Typography --- bindings [gathered matter components] --- provenance --- analytical bibliography --- annotations --- boekdrukkunst --- distribution [function] --- illumination [image-making process] --- incunabula --- provenance [history of ownership] --- Graphic arts --- Library materials --- Publications --- Cataloging --- International Standard Book Numbers --- rokraksts --- χειρόγραφο --- rankraštis --- käsikirjoitus --- rukopis --- kézirat --- ракопис --- rokopis --- manuskript --- manuskritt --- рукопис --- manuscris --- lámhscríbhinn --- ръкопис --- manoscritto --- käsikiri --- dorëshkrim --- Handschrift --- manuscrito --- rękopis --- manuscript --- kodeks --- códice --- handskrift --- kódex --- koodeksi --- Manuskript --- Codex --- манускрипт --- rukopisná kniha --- Early printed books - Europe --- Printing - Europe - History --- incunabula [books]
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Robert Proctor will always be remembered among bibliographers for two things: for his rearrange¬ment of the incunabula in the British Museum in what has become known as 'Proctor order', based on the way in which printing spread in its early days; and for the mystery which continues to surround his death. Born in 1868, he was appointed to the British Museum in 1891, and in 1898 he published his Index to the Early Printed Books in the British Museum. In 1899 he started to keep a private diary, and this lasted until his death in 1903. One of the volumes is missing, but the remaining three are edited and published for the first time here.
Bibliographers -- England -- Diaries. --- British Museum -- Officials and employees -- Diaries. --- Incunabula -- Bibliography -- Methodology. --- Librarians -- England -- Diaries. --- Proctor, Robert, b. 1868 -- Diaries. --- Bibliographers --- Librarians --- Incunabula --- General --- Bibliography - General --- Early printed books --- Cradle books (Early printed books) --- Incunables --- Books --- Information scientists --- Library employees --- Libraries --- Methodology --- Bibliography --- 09 <092 PROCTOR, ROBERT> --- 09 <092 PROCTOR, ROBERT> Handschriften. Oude en merkwaardige drukken. Curiosa--Biografieën--PROCTOR, ROBERT --- Handschriften. Oude en merkwaardige drukken. Curiosa--Biografieën--PROCTOR, ROBERT --- Bibliography&delete& --- Handschriften. Oude en merkwaardige drukken. Curiosa--Biografieën--PROCTOR, ROBERT --- Proctor, Robert, --- British Museum --- Daiei Hakubutsukan --- Matḥaf al-Barīṭānī --- Museo Británico --- Britské muzeum v Londýně --- Briṭish Muzeʼon --- Ta Ying po wu kuan --- Da Ying bo wu guan --- Museum Britannicum --- Great Britain. --- בריטיש מוזיאום --- מוזיאון הבריטי --- 大英博物館 --- British Library --- Officials and employees --- Proctor, Robert George Collier, --- Proctor, R.
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In fourteen thoughtful essays this book reports and reflects on the many changes that a digital workflow brings to the world of original texts and textual scholarship, and the effect on scholarly communication practices. The spread of digital technology across philology, linguistics and literary studies suggests that text scholarship is taking on a more laboratory-like image. The ability to sort, quantify, reproduce and report text through computation would seem to facilitate the exploration of text as another type of quantitative scientific data. However, developing this potential also highlights text analysis and text interpretation as two increasingly separated sub-tasks in the study of texts. The implied dual nature of interpretation as the traditional, valued mode of scholarly text comparison, combined with an increasingly widespread reliance on digital text analysis as scientific mode of inquiry raises the question as to whether the reflexive concepts that are central to interpretation – individualism, subjectivity – are affected by the anonymised, normative assumptions implied by formal categorisations of text as digital data.
Communication in learning and scholarship --- Criticism, Textual --- Early printed books --- Electronic publications. --- Manuscripts --- Philology --- Scholars --- Persons --- Learning and scholarship --- Bibliography --- Books --- Codices --- Nonbook materials --- Archival materials --- Charters --- Codicology --- Diplomatics --- Illumination of books and manuscripts --- Paleography --- Transmission of texts --- Online publications --- Digital media --- Publications --- Communication in scholarship --- Scholarly communication --- Textual criticism --- Editing --- Technological innovations. --- Data processing. --- Digitization. --- Research --- Methodology. --- Effect of technological innovations on. --- Bible --- Criticism, Textual. --- Epic poetry, Greek Criticism, Textual
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Manuscripts, Turkish --- Manuscripts, Persian --- Manuscripts, Arabic --- Islamic illumination of books and manuscripts. --- Early printed books --- Islam --- Islamic civilization --- Manuscripts --- Illumination of books and manuscripts, Islamic --- Muslim illumination of books and manuscripts --- Illumination of books and manuscripts --- Bibliography --- Books --- Arabic manuscripts --- Mohammedanism --- Muhammadanism --- Muslimism --- Mussulmanism --- Religions --- Muslims --- Civilization, Islamic --- Muslim civilization --- Civilization --- Civilization, Arab --- Codices --- Nonbook materials --- Archival materials --- Charters --- Codicology --- Diplomatics --- Paleography --- Transmission of texts --- Turkish manuscripts --- Persian manuscripts --- Persian literature --- Manuscripts. --- Lilly Library (Indiana University, Bloomington) --- Indiana University --- Indiana University, Bloomington --- Indiana University. --- Indiana University, Bloomington.
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