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Bibliography, Palaeography, and Printing

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 November 2018

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Few of you would deny that bibliography, palaeography, and printing often cut across the other disciplines represented here. I would not minimize their importance as separate disciplines. They began, however, in the service of the others, and for the Renaissance period they have closer relations, I believe, with each of the other disciplines than does any other single discipline with any other of its sisters. I would ask you to bear this in mind as I report on significant publications in them for the year 1962.

Remembering and regretting that some 1962 publications from abroad have not yet reached this country and that some which have are not yet fully processed and accessible in our libraries, I would begin for bibliography by paying tribute to the bibliographer Jacques-Charles Brunet. The 150th anniversary of the first edition of his Manuel and the 100th anniversary of the first volume of its last edition fell in 1960; subsequently Cesare Olschki edited, and published at Pisa in 1962, a series of contemporary accounts of Brunet's life and work.

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Scholarship in the Renaissance
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Copyright © Renaissance Society of America 1963

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References

1 Temoignages contemporains sur la vie et l'oeuvre de Jacques-Charles Brunet (Pise: Fernando Vallerini).

2 Compiled by the Centro Nazionale per il Catalogo Unico delle Biblioteche Italiane e per le Informazioni Bibliografiche.

3 Hamden, Conn., Archon Books (Shoe String Press).

4 A bibliography of Menno Simons, ca. 1496-1561 (Nieuwkoop: B. De Graaf).

5 Inventari dei manoscritti delle biblioteche ad’Italia.

6 Florence: Olschki.

7 London: Trustees of the British Museum.

8 Cambridge: Harvard University Press.

9 Un autografo del Decameron, Opuscoli accademici editi a cura della Facoltà di lettere e filosofia dell’Università di Padova.

10 Collectors and owners of incunabula in the British Museum. Index of provenances for books printed in France, Holland, and Belgium (Bath: Harding & Curtis Ltd).

11 Catalogo degli incunaboli della Biblioteca Civica Berio di Genova (Florence: Olschki) (Biblioteca di bibliografia italiana, XL).

12 Pp. 179-182, ‘The publication of Sebastian Brant's “Varia Carmina”.’

13 xii, 146-148, ‘A note on Gesamtkatalog 4393’.

14 The errata lists in the first Aldine editions of Caro's Rime and of the Due orationi of St. Gregorius Nazianzenus, Studies in Bibliography (Papers of the Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia), xv, 219-222.

15 Op de grens van humanisme en hervorming. De betekenis van de bockdrukkunst te Amsterdam in een bewogen tijd (Nieuwkoop: B. De Graaf).

16 Baden-Baden, Verlag Heitz (Bibliotheca bibliographica Aureliana, vii).

17 Accertamenti sulla stampa a Velletri, Studi secenteschi, II, 287-291. The volume bears the date 1961 but appeared in 1962.

18 Published for the University of Aberdeen. Edinburgh, Oliver and Boyd (Aberdeen University Studies, 143 and 144).

19 London: The Bibliographical Society.

20 Die Widmungsvorrede im Buch des 16. Jahrhunderts (Münster/Westfalen: Aschendorffsche Verlagsbuchhandlung, 1953) (Reformationsgeschichtliche Studien und Texte, 76/77).