The Pre-Modern Manuscript Trade and its Consequences, ca. 1890–1945
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- The Pre-Modern Manuscript Trade and its Consequences, ca. 1890–1945
- Book
- Laura Cleaver, Danielle Magnusson, Hannah Morcos, Angéline Rais
- 2024
- Published by: Arc Humanities Press
- This work is licensed under aCreative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
Table of Contents
- Title Page, Copyright
- pp. ii-iv
- List of Illustrations
- pp. ix-xvi
- Acknowledgements
- p. xvii
- Abbreviations
- p. xviii
- Introduction
- Laura Cleaver
- pp. 1-14
- Part I: Dealers and the Market
- 1. Bernard Quaritch Ltd., Bibliophilic Clubs, and the Trade in Medieval Manuscripts ca. 1878-1939
- Pierre-Louis Pinault
- pp. 17-30
- 2. Selling Middle English Manuscripts to North America up to 1945
- A. S. G. Edwards
- pp. 31-40
- 3. Dollars and Drama: Early English Plays and the American Book Trade 1906-1926
- Danielle Magnusson
- pp. 41-54
- 5. Fuelling the Market: Sales from Austrian monasteries 1919-1938
- Katharina Kaska and Christoph Egger
- pp. 65-74
- 6. Jacques Rosenthal's Marketing Strategies
- Angéline Rais
- pp. 75-86
- 7. From Drawing Room to Sale-room
- Margaret Connolly
- pp. 87-98
- 8. Buying and Breaking with Philip and Otto
- Lisa Fagin Davis
- pp. 99-114
- Part II. Buyers
- 9. Illuminations from Northern and Central Italy in the Collection of the Dealer Vittorio Forti
- Francesca Manzari
- pp. 117-144
- 10. The One That Got Away
- Rhiannon Lawrence-Francis
- pp. 145-154
- 11. Becoming a Gentleman Collector
- Karen Deslattes Winslow
- pp. 155-168
- 13. The "Calenzio Deal" and the Auction of the Oldest Vallicelliana Codices, 1874-1916
- Paola Paesano
- pp. 179-188
- 14. The Acquisitions of Florentine Public Libraries 1900-1935
- Federico Botana
- pp. 189-204
- 15. Private Purses and "National" Possessions
- Hannah Morcos
- pp. 205-220
- 16. Provenance Research on Lost Manuscripts
- Jérémy Delmulle and Hanno Wijsman
- pp. 221-232
- 17. To Buy, or Not to Buy?
- James C. P. Ranahan
- pp. 233-246
- 18. Women as Owners and Collectors in de Ricci's Census
- Toby Burrows
- pp. 247-266
- 19. "A most fascinating and dangerous pursuit"
- Natalia Fantetti
- pp. 267-276
- 20. The Collector, Edith Beatty (1886-1952)
- Jill Unkel
- pp. 277-304
- 21. Paul Durrieu (1855-1925)
- Nathalie Roman
- pp. 305-320
- Part III. Scholarly and Creative Engagements
- 22. Seymour de Ricci and William Roberts
- Nigel Ramsay
- pp. 323-336
- 23. Stories of an Antiquary: The Legacy of M. R. James
- Christine Jakobi-Mirwald
- pp. 337-348
- 24. Phillipps MS 24275 and the 19th- and Early 20th-Century Historiography of Bede's Martyrology
- Kate Falardeau
- pp. 349-360
- 25. Manuscripts and Meaning
- Alan Mitchell
- pp. 361-374
- 26. Translation, Tradition, and Tracing the History of an Irish Manuscript Primer
- Nora Moroney
- pp. 375-386
- 27. The Bedford Psalter and Hours
- Dongwon Esther Kim
- pp. 387-400
- 28. The National Collection That Never Was
- Alexandra Plane
- pp. 401-414
- 29. Exhibiting Italian Books Outside Italy
- Gaia Grizzi
- pp. 415-426
- 30. A Reference Book for Scholars and Collectors
- William P. Stoneman
- pp. 427-438
- Conclusion: Consequences
- Laura Cleaver
- pp. 439-447
- Select Bibliography
- pp. 448-450
- Index of Pre-Modern Manuscripts
- pp. 451-462
- Index of People
- pp. 463-472
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2024
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