Studies in Bibliography, Volume 53 (2000)
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- Front Matter
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The Relationship of English Printed Books to Authors' Manuscripts during the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries The 1928 Sandars Lectures
- by R. B. McKERROW edited by Carlo M. Bajetta [pp. 1-66]
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The Concept of Format
- by G. THOMAS TANSELLE [pp. 67-116]
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The Calculus of Calculus: W. W. Greg and the Mathematics of Everyman Editions
- by JOSEPH A. DANE and ROSEMARY A. ROBERTS [pp. 117-128]
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“THE ETERNAL VERITIES VERIFIED”: CHARLTON HINMAN AND THE ROOTS OF MECHANICAL COLLATION
- by Steven Escar Smith [pp. 129-162]
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THE APPLICATION OF THOUGHT TO TEXTUAL CRITICISM IN ALL MODES—WITH APOLOGIES TO A. E. HOUSMAN
- by Ralph Hanna [pp. 163-172]
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EVIDENCE FOR THE STEMMA OF THE PIERS PLOWMAN B MANUSCRIPTS
- by Robert Adams [pp. 173-194]
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SAMUEL RICHARDSON'S “ELEGANT DISQUISITIONS”: ANONYMOUS WRITING IN THE TRUE BRITON AND OTHER JOURNALS?
- by John A. Dussinger [pp. 195-226]
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FIELDING, RICHARDSON AND WILLIAM STRAHAN: A BIBLIOGRAPHICAL PUZZLE
- by Keith Maslen [pp. 227-240]
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INTERRELATING THE CANCELLANTIA AND PARTIAL GATHERINGS IN THE FIRST EDITION OF EDWARD YOUNG'S THE CENTAUR NOT FABULOUS
- by James E. May [pp. 241-264]
- ArticleBYRON, MEDWIN, AND THE FALSE FIEND: REMEMBERING “REMEMBER THEE”
- by Andrew M. Stauffer [pp. 265-276]
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