Cataloguing Discrepancies : The Printed York Breviary of 1493 /
Cataloguing discrepancies reviews the description and cataloguing, from the early eighteenth century to the present day, of an early English Breviary, printed in 1493. With a critical eye, Andrew Hughes summarizes the work that has been done on this liturgical book, of which two complete copies and...
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Buffalo :
University of Toronto Press,
2011.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Machine generated contents note: 1. Preface
- Acknowledgments
- 2. Lists, Principal Abbreviations, and References
- Paragraph numbers and the Index
- Abbreviations and references
- Manuscript sigla
- Catalogue references to the 1493 Breviary
- Illustrations
- Glossary
- 3. Cataloguing Discrepancies
- Catalogues of printed sources: their problems
- The 1493 Breviary
- Catalogues of the manuscripts
- The social context
- The stationers
- John Ga[s]chet
- 4. Describing the Breviary and Its Cataloguers
- The Witnesses
- The Bodleian copy
- The Bate copy
- The fragments
- The British Library fragments
- The Cambridge University Library fragments
- The Ushaw College fragments
- The Bodleian Library fragments
- Lawley's Edition
- The Contents of the Witnesses
- The History of the Witnesses.
- Material Characteristics of the Witnesses
- The imprint
- The Catalogue headings
- The title page
- The opening page and end material
- The colophon
- The size, format, and binding
- The fragments
- The books
- The structure
- Signatures
- Signature 35
- The folio numbers
- Folio numbers: original and reproductions
- The missing folio numbers and the beginning of the Sanctorale
- The (re)numbering of the Sanctorale
- The headings
- Galleys
- The typeface
- Initials
- 5. The Liturgical Context
- New feasts
- From manuscript to print
- The Becket office
- The sungtexts
- The lessons
- The compositor's task
- Stop-press revisions
- 6. The Manuscripts and Prints
- Manuscripts
- The principal feasts of York and the place of use
- The continued use of the manuscripts and the new feasts
- The dating
- Liturgical changes
- The Wollaton Antiphonal
- The Becket office
- The Skelton manuscript
- Conclusions (manuscripts)
- Printed Books
- Conclusions (printed books).
- 7. Modern Technology
- Photographic Reproductions
- Photography
- Microfilm
- Microfiche
- Digital images
- Duplicated or omitted frames or pages
- Openings: duplicated or omitted images
- Openings: missing leaves
- Pages: discontinuous images
- The Facsimiles
- 8. Recommendations and Conclusions
- Recommendations
- A catalogue entry
- General, primary descriptions
- Secondary literature
- The research process
- Desiderata
- Conclusions
- 9. App. 1 Inventories
- The comparative inventory
- Format and terminology
- Liturgy
- Types of errors
- The structural inventory
- 10. App. 2 The Sources of the York Office
- Manuscripts of York Use
- Other Manuscripts
- Printed Books
- 11. App. 3 Resources for Early Printed Books.