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[[Eisenstein 1983]] -- "Most studies of printing have, quite rightly, singled out the regular provision of title pages as the most significant new feature associated with the printed book format. How the title page contributed to the cataloguing of books and the bibliographer's craft scarcely needs to be spelled out. How it contributed to new habits of placing and dating, in general, does, I think, call for further thought."
[[Eisenstein 1983]] -- "Most studies of printing have, quite rightly, singled out the regular provision of title pages as the most significant new feature associated with the printed book format. How the title page contributed to the cataloguing of books and the bibliographer's craft scarcely needs to be spelled out. How it contributed to new habits of placing and dating, in general, does, I think, call for further thought."
See [[Richards and Schurink 2010]] -- Scott-Warren's article
== Bibliography ==


[[Pollard 1891|Pollard, A. W. ''Last Words on the History of the Title-Page.'' London: Nimmo, 1891.]]
[[Pollard 1891|Pollard, A. W. ''Last Words on the History of the Title-Page.'' London: Nimmo, 1891.]]
[[De Vinne 1901|De Vinne, Theodore Low. ''Title-pages As Seen by a Printer.'' New York: Grolier Club, 1901.]]
McKerrow, Ronald. ''Title-page Borders used in England and Scotland 1485-1640.'' 1932
Ferguson, F. S. ''Additions to Title-page Borders 1485-1640.'' 1936
Blanck, Jacob. ''The Title-page as Bibliographical Evidence.'' University of California, 1966.
Corbett, Margery. ''The Comely Frontispiece.'' 1979.
[[Smith 2000|Smith, Margaret. ''The Title-page: Its Early Development 1460-1510.'' British Library, 2000.]]
Pettibon, Raymond. ''Turn to the Title-page.'' 2005
[[Fowler 2017|Fowler, Alastair. ''The Mind of the Book: Pictorial Title Pages.'' Oxford: Oxford UP, 2017.]]
https://franklin.library.upenn.edu/catalog/FRANKLIN_9915376903503681

Latest revision as of 16:04, 5 September 2017

Eisenstein 1983 -- "Most studies of printing have, quite rightly, singled out the regular provision of title pages as the most significant new feature associated with the printed book format. How the title page contributed to the cataloguing of books and the bibliographer's craft scarcely needs to be spelled out. How it contributed to new habits of placing and dating, in general, does, I think, call for further thought."

See Richards and Schurink 2010 -- Scott-Warren's article

Bibliography

Pollard, A. W. Last Words on the History of the Title-Page. London: Nimmo, 1891.

De Vinne, Theodore Low. Title-pages As Seen by a Printer. New York: Grolier Club, 1901.

McKerrow, Ronald. Title-page Borders used in England and Scotland 1485-1640. 1932

Ferguson, F. S. Additions to Title-page Borders 1485-1640. 1936

Blanck, Jacob. The Title-page as Bibliographical Evidence. University of California, 1966.

Corbett, Margery. The Comely Frontispiece. 1979.

Smith, Margaret. The Title-page: Its Early Development 1460-1510. British Library, 2000.

Pettibon, Raymond. Turn to the Title-page. 2005

Fowler, Alastair. The Mind of the Book: Pictorial Title Pages. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2017.


https://franklin.library.upenn.edu/catalog/FRANKLIN_9915376903503681