Bibliography

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Spines of the books from the Bader-Hatcher acquisition.

Primary Sources

The books in the Bader-Hatcher acquisition, in chronological order by printing date, with links to bibliographic records in the Queen’s University Library catalogue, and the Universal Short Title Catalogue (USTC) and English Short Title Catalogue (ESTC), where relevent.

Origen, Merlinus, J. (1512). Operu[m] Origenis Adama[n]tij : Tomi duo priores cum tabula et indice generali prime sequentibus. E chalcographia nostra in Academia Parrhisiorum.  Link to QUL bibliographic record.

Josephus, F., Goulet, R. (1519). Josephi Judei Historici pre clara opera no[n] parua accuratio[n]e & diligentia rece[n]ter no[n] parua accuratio[n]e & diligentia rece[n]ter i[m]pressa necno[n] a co[n]pluscul’ me[n]disquibus passi [n]atea stateba[n]t tersa atq[ue]…. Venundantur parrhisi in vico dovi Jacobi sub intersignio Lilii aurei: Jehan Petit. Link to QUL bibliographic record. USTC 145077.

Tertullian, Rhenanus, B. (1521). Opera Q. Septimii Florentis Tertulliani inter Latinos ecclesiae scriptores primi : sine quorum lectione nullum diem intermittebat olim diuus Cyprianus. Basileae: Apud Io. Froben. Link to QUL bibliographic record.

Cato, M. P. (1528). Libri De Re Rustica: M. Catonis. Lib. I : M. Terentii Varronis Lib. III : L. Iunii Moderati Columellae Lib. XII : Eiusdem de arboribus liber separatus ab alijs, quare ant[em] id factum fuerit : ostenditur in epistola ad lectorem - Palladii Lib. XIIII. De duobus dierum generibus : simul[que] de umbris, & horis, quae apud Palladium, in alia epistola ad lectorem. Excusa sunt haec opera Tiguri Per Iacobum Mazochiu[m]. Link to QUL bibliographic record. USTC 404765.

Tacitus, C.; Rhenanus, B., Alciati, A. (1533) P. Cornelii Taciti equitis Romani annalium ab excessu Augusti sicut ipse uocat, siue Historiae Augustae,.... Basileae: In officina Frobeniana. Link to QUL bibliographic record. USTC 681875.

Sleidanus, J., Daus, J. (1560). A Famouse Cronicle of Oure Time, Called Sleidanes Commentaries: Concerning the State of Religion and Common Wealth During the Raigne of the Emperour Charles the Fift, with the Argumentes Set before Euery Booke Conteyninge the Summe or Effecte of the Booke Following. London: By Ihon Daye, for Abraham Veale, and Nicholas England. Link to QUL bibliographic recordESTC S115934.

Cujas, J., Cacapisti, G., Obertus (1566). De feudis libri V: quorum primus est Gerardi Nigri, secundus & tertius Oberti de Orto, iurisconsultorum Mediolanensium, quartus ex variis & incertis auctoribus antiquis, quintus imperatorum constitutiones quae ad feuda pertinent complectitur. Lugduni: Ad Salamandrae apud Claudium Sennetonium. Link to QUL bibliographic record. USTC 158097.

Becon, T. (1566).  A New Postil Conteinyng Most Godly and Learned Sermons Vpon All the Sonday Gospelles, That Be Redde in the Church Thorowout the Yeare : Lately Set Foorth Vnto the Great Profite Not Onely of Al Curates, and Spirituall Ministers, but Also of All Other Godly and Faythfull Readers: Perused and Allowed Accordyng to the Quenes Maiesties Iniunctions. Imprinted at London in Flete-strete nere to S. Dunstons church By Thomas Marshe [and John Kingston]. Link to QUL bibliographic record. ESTC S101291USTC 506447.

Guevara, A. de, Marcus Aurelius (1568). The dial of princes, compiled by the reuerend father in God, Don Antony of Gueuara, Byshop of Guadix, preacher, and chronicler to Charles the fifte, late of that name Emperour. Englished out of the Frenche by T. North, sonne of Sir Edvvard North Knight, L. North of Kyrtheling.  London: Now newly imprinted by Richarde Tottill, and Thomas Marshe. Link to QUL bibliographic record. ESTC S120709. USTC 506835.

Jewel, J., Harding, T. (1571).  A Defense of the Apologie of the Churche of Englande; Conteininge an Answeare to a Certaine Booke Lately Set Foorthe by M. Hardinge, and Entituled, A Confutation of Etc. Whereunto There Is Also Newely Added an Answeare Unto an Other Like Booke, Written by the Saide M. Hardinge, Entituled, A Detection of Sundrie Fowle Errours Etc., Printed at Louaine, Anno 1568.... London: Imprinted at the Signe of the Elephante by Henry Wykes. Link to QUL bibliographic record. ESTC S112296.

Merbecke, J. (1581). A Booke of Notes and Common Places, with Their Expositions : Collected and Gathered Out of the Workes of Diuers Singular Writers, and Brought Alphabetically into Order : a Worke Both Profitable and Also Necessarie to Those That Desire the True Vnderstanding & Meaning of the Holy Scripture. Imprinted at London By Thomas East. Link to QUL bibliographic record. ESTC S112020.

Camden, W. (1587). Britannia siue Florentissimorum regnorum, Angliae, Scotiae, Hiberniae, et insularum adiacentium ex intima antiquitate chorographica descriptio. Authore Guilielmo Camdeno., Nunc denuò recognita, & plurimis locis adaucta. Londini: [Printed at Eliot’s Court Press] per Radulphum Newbery. Cum gratia & priuilegio Regiae Maiestatis. Link to QUL bibliographic record. ESTC S107382. USTC 510718.

Secondary Sources

Adams, H. M. (1967). Catalogue of books printed on the continent of Europe, 1501-1600, in Cambridge libraries. Cambridge University Press.

Ames, J., Dibdin, T. F., Herbert, W., Gough, R., Pollard, A. W., & Maitland, S. R. (1899). Typographical antiquities; or, The history of printing in England, Scotland and Ireland: containing memoirs of our ancient printers, and a register of the books printed by them. Printed for the Bibliographical Society by Blades, East & Blade.

Avis, F. C. (1964). Printers of Fleet Street and St. Paul's Church Yard in the sixteenth century. Glenview Press.

Bennett, H. S. (1969). English books & readers, 1475 to 1557: being a study in the history of the book trade from Caxton to the incorporation of the Stationers' Company (2nd ed.). Cambridge University Press.

Birmingham School of Printing (1936). Johann Froben: the romance of the printing type and of the master-craftsmen who in its creation and use have become famous; told in Linotype Bodoni. City of Birmingham School of Printing, Central School of Arts & Crafts.

Blagden, C. (1960). The Stationers' Company: a history, 1403-1959. Allen & Unwin.

Blair, A. (1992). Humanist Methods in Natural Philosophy: The Commonplace Book. Journal of the History of Ideas, 53(4), 541-551.

British Museum. Department of Printed Books (1962). Short-title catalogue of books printed in the German-speaking countries and German books printed in other countries from 1455 to 1600 now in the British Museum. Trustees of the British Museum.

Bucholz, R.  (2013). Killigrew, Charles (1655–1724/5), theatre manager and master of the revels. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/15532

Butsch, A. F., & Werner, A. (1969). Handbook of Renaissance ornament; 1290 designs from decorated books. Dover Publications.

Craig, J.  (2008). Jewel, John (1522–1571), bishop of Salisbury. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/14810

Deligiorgis, A. (2013). Old Book Paper Bindings. Rare Book Digest. https://rarebooksdigest.com/2013/03/19/old-book-paper-bindings/  

Duff, E. G. (1948). A century of the English book trade. Bibliographical Society.

Duroselle-Melish, C. (2019). Book Stamps. The Collation: Research and Exploration at the Folger. https://www.folger.edu/blogs/collation/book-stamps/#:~:text=Book%20stamps%20have%20been%20used,in%20the%2019th%20century).

Elston, M. L. (2021). A Moralistic Journey: The Tabula Cebes as an Architectural and Spatial Allegory in Sixteenth- Century Basel. In G. Betram, N. Büttner, C. Zittel (Eds.), Gateways to the Book: Frontispieces and title pages in early modern Europe (pp. 391-421). Brill.

Evenden, E. (2008). Patents, pictures and patronage: John Day and the Tudor book trade. Ashgate.

Fehrenbach, R. J., & Leedham-Green, E. S. (1992). Private libraries in Renaissance England: a collection and catalogue of Tudor and early Stuart book-lists (Vol. 1-6). Medieval & Renaissance Texts & Studies; Adam Matthew Publications.

Fletcher, G. (1725). Catalogus librorum in omni ferè scientiâ & facultate præstantium; ex Bibliothecis Caroli Killigrew et Bartholomaei Beale Armig.

Folger Shakespeare Library (2022).  PLRE.Folger Database: Private Libraries in Renaissance England.  https://plre.folger.edu/booksAdvanced.php

Fox-Davies, A. (1909). A Complete Guide to Heraldry. T. C. & E. C. Jack.

Gadd, I.  (2008). Newbery, Ralph (b. in or before 1536, d. 1603/4), bookseller. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/19979

Gelli, J. (1908). Tremila cinquecento ex libris italiani. Hoepli.

Gelli, J. (1930). Gli Ex Libris Italiani: guida del raccoglitore. (Seconda edizione). Ulrico Hoepli.

Gilmont, J. F. o., & Maag, K. (1998). The Reformation and the book. Ashgate.

Greg, W. W. (1956). Some aspects and problems of London publishing between 1550 and 1650. Clarendon Press.

Harrison, J. (1978). The Library of Isaac Newton. Cambridge University Press.

Herendeen, W.  (2008). Camden, William (1551–1623), historian and herald. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/4431

Hilgert, E. (1971). Johann Froben and the Basel University Scholars, 1513-1523. The Library Quarterly (Chicago), 41(2), 141-169. https://doi.org/10.1086/619934

Hillebrand, H. J., ed. (1995). The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Reformation. Oxford University Press.

House, S.  (2009). Becon, Thomas (1512/13–1567), theologian and Church of England clergyman. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/1918

Kess, A. (2008). Johann Sleidan and the Protestant vision of history. Ashgate Pub.

Knight, L., White, M., & Sauer, E. (2018). Women's bookscapes in early modern Britain: reading, ownership, circulation. University of Michigan Press.

Massing, J. M. (1987). The illustrations of Lucien's Imago Vitae Aulicae. Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes, 50, 214-219. https://doi.org/10.2307/751329

Mateer, D.  (2004). Marbeck [Merbecke], John (c. 1505–1585?), composer and writer. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/18026

McKerrow, R. B., Aldis, H. G., & Bibliographical Society (Great Britain). (1968). A dictionary of printers and booksellers in England, Scotland and Ireland, and of foreign printers of English books 1557-1640. TRUEXpress Oxford.

Myers, R., & Harris, M. (1997). The Stationers' Company and the book trade, 1550-1990. Oak Knoll Press.

Myers, R., Harris, M., & Mandelbrote, G. (2003). The London book trade: topographies of print in the metropolis from the sixteenth century. Oak Knoll; British Library.

Oastler, C. L. (1975). John Day, the Elizabethan printer. Oxford Bibliographical Society.

Pearson, D. (2021). Charles Killigrew 1655-1724/5. Book Owners Online.  https://bookowners.online/Charles_Killigrew_1655-1724/5

Pettegree, A.  (2008). Day [Daye], John (1521/2–1584), printer and bookseller. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/7367

Pettegree, A., & Walsby, M. (2012a). French books III & IV : books published in France before 1601 in Latin and languages other than French. Brill.

Pettegree, A., & Walsby, M. (2012b). French books III & IV : books published in France before 1601 in Latin and languages other than French. Brill.

Plomer, H. R. (1968). English printers' ornaments. B. Franklin.

Prezziner, G. (1810). Storia del pubblico studio e delle società scientifiche e letterarie di Firenze. Firenze Appresso Carli.

Renouard, P. (1926). Les marques typographiques parisiennes des XVe et XVIe siècles. Champion.

Renouard, P. (1965). Repertoire des imprimeurs parisiens, libraires, fondeurs e caracteres et correcteurs d'imprimerie, depuis l'introduction de l'imprimerie a Paris (1470) jusqu'a la fin du seizieme siecle. M.J. Minard.

Renouard, P. (1967). Bibliographie des impressions et des œuvres de Josse Badius Ascensius, imprimeur et humaniste, 1462-1535. B. Franklin.

Rhodes, D. E. (1972). Further Notes on the Publisher Giacomo Mazzocchi. Papers of the British School at Rome, 40, 239-242.

Roberts, W. (1893). Printers' Marks: A Chapter in the History of Typography. G. Bell & Sons.

Russell, J. (1916). A history of the Nottingham Subscription Library, more generally known as Bromley House Library. Derry & Sons.

Schilt, C. J. (2021). Isaac Newton and the study of chronology: prophecy, history, and method. Amsterdam University Press.

Sebastiani, V. (2018). Johann Froben, Printer of Basel: A Biographical Profile and Catalogue of His Editions. Brill.

Sebastiani, V. a. R., Wendell. (2014). Froben Press Editions (1505-1559) in the Holdings of the Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies Library: A Brief Survey. Renaissance and Reformation, 37(3).

Shaw, D. J. (2023). A Typographical Catalogue of books printed in France 1501–1520 in the British Libraryhttps://france1501to1520.djshaw.co.uk/index.php?title=Main_Page&oldid=17078

Smith, J.  (2008). East, Thomas (1540–1608), printer. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/8411

Standfast Library (Nottingham) (1863). Catalogue of the Standfast Library.

Stella, A. (2023). The Formation of the Libri feudorum and its Context. In A. Stella, The Libri Feudorum (the ‘Books of Fiefs’). Brill.

Suarez, M. F., Woudhuysen, H.R., eds. (2010). The Oxford Companion to the Book. Oxford University Press.

Thomson, K. (2017). Mrs. Musgrave of Newton Priors? Jane Austen and Sir Isaac Newton’s Library. Persuasions: The Jane Austen Journal On-Line, 38(1). https://jasna.org/publications-2/persuasions-online/vol38no1/thomson/

Thomson, K. (2020). New Light on the History of Isaac Newton's Library. The Library: The Transactions of the Bibliographical Society, 21(1), 89-97.

Westfall, R.  (2009). Newton, Sir Isaac (1642–1727), natural philosopher and mathematician. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/20059

White, P. (2013). Jodocus Badius Ascensius: commentary, commerce and print in the Renaissance. Published for the British Academy by Oxford University Press.

Worms, L. (2013). George Gregory. Antiquarian Booksellers’ Association. https://aba.org.uk/page/george-gregory