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E-grāmata: Aspects of Book Culture in Early Modern England [Taylor & Francis e-book]

  • Formāts: 312 pages
  • Sērija : Variorum Collected Studies
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Apr-2013
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003555223
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  • Formāts: 312 pages
  • Sērija : Variorum Collected Studies
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Apr-2013
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003555223
Thomas Anthony Birrell (1924-2011) was a man of many parts. For most of his working life he was Professor of English Literature in the University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands, where he was famous for his lively, humoristic and thought-provoking lectures. He was the author of some very popular literary surveys in Dutch, one of which - a history of English literature - has had seven editions so far. However, first and foremost he was a bibliographer and a book historian. The present collection contains fifteen of his book-historical articles, two reviews and one published version of a lecture for the illustrious ’Association Internationale de Bibliophilie’. The lecture - with a wealth of illustrations - about the British Library as the ’Custodian of the Unique’ gives one a sense of Birrell’s ability to present an audience with a complicated topic in comprehensible, but not simplified, terms. The reviews serve as a statement of principle of how to tackle the subject of ’English readers and books’ and the standards that ought to apply. The articles demonstrate Tom Birrell’s in-depth knowledge, dedication and scholarship. He once said that he felt that he could have talked to the 17th-century London booksellers on an equal footing and his work convinces one that they would have enjoyed these conversations. Aspects of Book Culture was edited by Birrell’s former pupil, colleague, friend and fellow-bibliographer Jos Blom.
Introduction ix
Editorial Preface and Acknowledgements xi
1 The Significance of Book Auctions
I John Dryden's purchases at two book auctions, 1680 and 1682
English Studies 42.4, 1961, pp. 193-217
1(28)
II Books and buyers in seventeenth-century English auction sales
Under the Hammer: Book Auctions since the 17th Century, eds R. Myers, M. Harris and G. Mandelbrote. New Castle, DE: Oak Knoll Press / London: British Library, 2001, pp. 51-64
29(14)
III John Locke at three English book auctions: December 1681 to June 1682
Studies in de achttiende eeuw voor Uta Janssens, eds F. Korsten and J. Blom. Nijmegen: Afdeling Engelse Taal en Cultuur KUN, 2002, pp. 11-27
43(20)
2 Book Collectors and Reading Habits
IV The reconstruction of the library of Isaac Casaubon
Hellinga Festschrift/Feestbundel/Melanges. Forty-three Studies in Bibliography presented to Prof. Dr Wytze Hellinga on the occasion of his retirement from the Chair of Neophilology in the University of Amsterdam, ed. A.R.A. Croiset van Uchekn. Amsterdam: Nico Israel, 1980, pp. 59-68
63(14)
V The printed books of Dame Margaret Nicollson: a pre-Reformation collection
Essays on English and American Literature, and a sheaf of poems: offered to David Wilkinson on the occasion of his retirement from the Chair of English Literature in the University of Groningen, eds J. Bakker et al. Amsterdam: Editions Rodopi, 1987, pp. 27-33
77(8)
VI Reading as pastime: the place of light literature in some gentlemen's libraries of the 17th century
Property of a Gentleman: The Formation, Organisation and Dispersal of the Private Library 1620-1920, eds R. Myers and M. Harris. Winchester: St Paul's Bibliographies, 1991, pp. 113-31
85(20)
VII Review of Bibliotheca Higgsiana: A Catalogue of the Books of Dr Griffin Higgs (1589-1659)
P.S. Morrish
The Library, s6-14, 1992, pp. 365-8
105(4)
VIII Review of Private Libraries in Renaissance England: A Collection and Catalogue of Tudor and Early Stuart Book-Lists, eds R.J. Fehrenbach and E.S. Leedham-Green. Volumes I and II (Binghampton / New York, 1992/93)
Analytical and Enumerative Bibliography, ser. 2, 7, 1993, pp. 260-66
109(6)
IX Mary of Nemmegen: provenance, context, genre
English Studies 75.4, 1994, pp. 322-34
115(16)
X The library of Sir Edward Sherburne (1616-1702)
The Book Trade and its Customers 1450-1900. Historical Essays for Robin Myers, eds A. Hunt, G. Mandelbrote and A. Shell Winchester: St Paul's Bibliographies / New Castle, DE: Oak Knoll Press, 1997, pp. 189-204
131(20)
3 Publishers and Their Influence
XI The influence of seventeenth-century publishers on the presentation of English literature
Historical and Editorial Studies in Medieval and Early Modern English for Johan Gerritsen, eds M.-J. Am and H. Wirtjes. Groningen: Wolters-Noordhoff, 1985, pp. 163-74
151(12)
XII The making of a bookseller: the journals of John Petheram (1807-1858)
Bodleian Library Record 15.5/6, 1996, pp. 445-67
163(14)
XIII The circle of John Gage (1786-1842), Director of the Society of Antiquaries, and the bibliography of Medievalism
Antiquaries, Book Collectors, and the Circles of Learning, eds R. Myers and M. Harris. Winchester: St Paul's Bibliographies, 1996, pp. 71-82
177(12)
XIV `A sentimental journey' through Holland and Flanders, 6 June to 3 July 1815
John Gage
Across the Narrow Seas. Studies in the history and bibliography of Britain and the Low Countries Presented to Anna E.C. Simoni, ed. S. Roach. London: British Library, 1991, pp. 197-206
189(14)
4 Bibliographers and Libraries
XV Anthony Wood, John Bagford and Thomas Hearne as bibliographers
Pioneers in Bibliography, eds R. Myers and M. Harris. Winchester: St Paul's Bibliographies / London: British Library, 1988, pp. 23-39
203(18)
XVI Some rare Scottish books in the Old Royal Library
The Renaissance in Scotland. Studies offered to John Durkan, eds A.A. MacDonald, M. Lynch and I.B. Cowan. Leiden: Brill, 1994, pp. 404-16
221(12)
XVII The British Library: custodian of the unique
Association Internationale de Bibliophilie, Transactions XXIII Congress London 2003, ed R. Linenthal. London, 2008, pp. 19-38
233(22)
XVIII The BM duplicate sales 1769-1832 and their significance for the early collections
Libraries within the Library. The Origins of the British Library's Printed Collections, eds G. Mandelbrote and B. Taylor. London: British Library, 2009, pp. 244-57
255(18)
Bibliography of T.A. Birrell's works 273(14)
Selective Index 287
T.A. Birrell (25 July 1924 - 22 May 2011) was Professor of English and American Literature at Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands and historian of the Old Royal Library. Jos Blom teaches English at Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands.