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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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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Hughes, Andrew, 1937-2013
Otros Autores: Robbins, Heather, Salisbury, Matthew Cheung
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Buffalo : University of Toronto Press, 2011.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • 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.