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020 $a9781442641976 (cloth : alk. paper)
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100 1 $aHughes, Andrew,$d1937-
245 10 $aCataloguing discrepancies :$bthe printed York Breviary of 1493 /$cAndrew Hughes ; in collaboration with Matthew Cheung Salisbury and Heather Robbins.
246 3 $aCataloging discrepancies
260 $aToronto ;$aBuffalo [N.Y.] :$bUniversity of Toronto Press,$cc2011.
300 $axxii, 192 p. :$bill. ;$c24 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [173]-176) and index.
505 00 $gMachine generated contents note:$g1.$tPreface --$tAcknowledgments --$g2.$tLists, Principal Abbreviations, and References --$tParagraph numbers and the Index --$tAbbreviations and references --$tManuscript sigla --$tCatalogue references to the 1493 Breviary --$tIllustrations --$tGlossary --$g3.$tCataloguing Discrepancies --$tCatalogues of printed sources: their problems --$tThe 1493 Breviary --$tCatalogues of the manuscripts --$tThe social context --$tThe stationers --$tJohn Ga[s]chet --$g4.$tDescribing the Breviary and Its Cataloguers --$tThe Witnesses --$tThe Bodleian copy --$tThe Bate copy --$tThe fragments --$tThe British Library fragments --$tThe Cambridge University Library fragments --$tThe Ushaw College fragments --$tThe Bodleian Library fragments --$tLawley's Edition --$tThe Contents of the Witnesses --$tThe History of the Witnesses
505 00 $tMaterial Characteristics of the Witnesses --$tThe imprint --$tThe Catalogue headings --$tThe title-page --$tThe opening page and end material --$tThe colophon --$tThe size, format, and binding --$tThe fragments --$tThe books --$tThe structure --$tSignatures --$tSignature 35 --$tThe folio numbers --$tFolio numbers: original and reproductions --$tThe missing folio numbers and the beginning of the Sanctorale --$tThe (re)numbering of the Sanctorale --$tThe headings --$tGalleys --$tThe typeface --$tInitials --$g5.$tThe Liturgical Context --$tNew feasts --$tFrom manuscript to print --$tThe Becket office --$tThe sungtexts --$tThe lessons --$tThe compositor's task --$tStop-press revisions --$g6.$tThe Manuscripts and Prints --$tManuscripts --$tThe principal feasts of York and the place of use --$tThe continued use of the manuscripts and the new feasts --$tThe dating --$tLiturgical changes --$tThe Wollaton Antiphonal --$tThe Becket office --$tThe Skelton manuscript --$tConclusions (manuscripts) --$tPrinted Books --$tConclusions (printed books)
505 00 $g7.$tModern Technology --$tPhotographic Reproductions --$tPhotography --$tMicrofilm --$tMicrofiche --$tDigital images --$tDuplicated or omitted frames or pages --$tOpenings: duplicated or omitted images --$tOpenings: missing leaves --$tPages: discontinuous images --$tThe Facsimiles --$g8.$tRecommendations and Conclusions --$tRecommendations --$tA catalogue entry --$tGeneral, primary descriptions --$tSecondary literature --$tThe research process --$tDesiderata --$tConclusions --$g9.$tApp. 1 Inventories --$tThe comparative inventory --$tFormat and terminology --$tLiturgy --$tTypes of errors --$tThe structural inventory --$g10.$tApp. 2 The Sources of the York Office --$tManuscripts of York Use --$tOther Manuscripts --$tPrinted Books --$g11.$tApp. 3 Resources for Early Printed Books.
520 $aCataloguing 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 a number of fragments are extant. How these copies have been described -- and more importantly how these accounts differ -- is a central question of this volume.
520 $aBased on the discrepancies and errors in the existing catalogues of medieval liturgical books, many of which repeat erroneous information for generations, the authors illustrate the defects, problems, and opportunities encountered when technologies of the fifteenth and the twenty-first centuries converge. Not only questioning existing bibliographical practices, Cataloguing Discrepancies suggests practical means for improvements to the future description of early printed books of this kind. --Book Jacket.
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610 20 $aCatholic Church.$tBreviary (York)
650 0 $aCataloging of Catholic literature.
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700 1 $aRobbins, Heather.
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