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Rosenthal collection of printed books with manuscript annotations

Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library.

Rosenthal collection of printed books with manuscript annotations

a catalog of 242 editions mostly before 1600, annotated by contemporary or near-contemporary readers

by Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library.

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Published by Yale University in New Haven .
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    Places:
  • Connecticut,
  • New Haven
    • Subjects:
    • Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library -- Catalogs.,
    • Early printed books -- Connecticut -- New Haven -- 16th century -- Bibliography -- Catalogs.,
    • Incunabula -- Connecticut -- New Haven -- Bibliography -- Catalogs.,
    • Marginalia -- Catalogs.

    • Edition Notes

      Includes bibliographical references (p. 381-385).

      StatementBernard M. Rosenthal.
      GenreBibliography, Catalogs.
      ContributionsRosenthal, Bernard M.
      Classifications
      LC ClassificationsZ1014 .B45 1997
      The Physical Object
      Pagination389 p. :
      Number of Pages389
      ID Numbers
      Open LibraryOL672837M
      ISBN 100845731319
      LC Control Number97018899

      The Art of the Printed Book, - [Blumenthal] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The Art of the Printed Book, - /5(2). uently, he describes the manuscript annotations. In order to depict with preci-sion their scope and the space they take in the book, Rosenthal counted the words inscribed manually between the lines and in the margins. The extent of those inscriptions varies widely, but most books are extensively annotated: nineteen thousand words.

      R.C. Alston, Books with Manuscript: A Short Title Catalogue of Books with Manuscript Notes in the British Library () Bernard Rosenthal (ed.), The Rosenthal Collection of Printed Books with Manuscript Annotations () David C. Greetham (ed.), The Margins of the Text ().   Yale, however, bought the books before publication, and published the catalogue as The Rosenthal Collection of Printed Books with Manuscript Annotations (). A small income, in turn, dictated that he would attract little commercial envy from his colleagues.

      Mark Wiltshire, Associate Specialist in Science & Books, walks us through the history of Christianity’s most influential printed text RESULTS: Valuable Manuscripts and Printed Books - . The Rosenthal Collection of Printed Books with Manuscript Annotations: A Catalogue of Editions Mostly Before Annotated by Contemporary or Near-Contemporary Readers. New Haven: Yale University Press,


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