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Alan Pritchard Guest
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From EXLIBRIS-L The Bibliographical Society of America (BSA) is pleased to announce the following recent revisions to existing resources and the posting of a new bibliography on BibSite, BSA's scholarly resource area for bibliographers: http://bibsocamer.org/BibSite/bibsite.htm Directory of Pre-1600 Manuscripts in the United States & Canada (2010 update) by Melissa Conway & Lisa Fagin Davis http://www.bibsocamer.org/BibSite/Conway-Davis/Pre-1600.Mss.Holdings.pdf English Book Owners in the 17th Century (2010 update) by David Pearson http://bibsocamer.org/BibSite/Pearson/Pearson.pdf Finding English Verse, 1650-1800: First-Line Indexes & Searchable Electronic Texts (2010 update) by James Woolley http://bibsocamer.org/BibSite/Woolley/index.pdf Bookbindings on Incunables in American Library Collections: Illustrated Census (ongoing updates) By Scott Husby http://www.bibsocamer.org/BibSite/Husby/ Cartobibliography of Maps in 18th Century British & American Geography Books by Barbara Mccorkle (2009) (The cartobibliography mirrors the list in the University of Kansas digital repository.) http://www.bibsocamer.org/BibSite/McCorkle/McCorkle.pdf For information on additional scholarly resources and the Society itself, please visit the BSA website: http://bibsocamer.org/ The article on finding verse leads to i.a. Union First Line Index of Manuscript Poetry 13th-19th Century (bulk 1500-1800) at http://firstlines.folger.edu/search.php Just inputting the word 'achemy' brings up 103 hits. |
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Alan Pritchard Guest
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Or rather the word 'alchemy' ! |
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Paul Ferguson Member ![]()
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Alan Pritchard wrote:Or rather the word 'alchemy' ! 'Edit' button comes in handy (top right-hand corner) ![]() Last edited on Sat May 22nd, 2010 07:57 pm by Paul Ferguson |
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Alan Pritchard Guest
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So it does - I'll remember that! |