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VMs: Re: Shorthand and marginalia...
Hi everyone.
Note that << "Marginalia: Readers Writing in Books" H. J. Jackson >> only
covers marginalia over the last three centuries... though its bibliography
may hold a few interesting tidbits. :-)
Title: Marginalia. readers writing in books. H.J. Jackson
Author: Jackson. H. J.
Subject: Marginalia. History
Subject: Books and reading. History
Place of Publication: New Haven. London.
Publisher Name: Yale University Press.
Date of Publication: 2001
Description: 368p.. ill.. 24cm
ISBN: 0300088167. m
Shelfmark: m01/22847
Also: the International School for the Study of Written Records held a
course/conference on "Talking to the Text: Marginalia from Papyri to Print"
in 1998 - though I'm not sure if there are proceedings of it.
http://www.ccsem.infn.it/ccsem98/Cavallo98.html
I've also seen a few references to a proposed conference at SUNY at Stony
Brook on Marginalia in 1997/1998, but I'm not certain it actually ever ran? :-/
Cheers, .....Nick Pelling.....