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Articles de revues sur le sujet "London Bibliographical society"

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Hellinga, Lotte. « The "Marks in Books" Project of the Bibliographical Society (London) ». Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 91, no 4 (décembre 1997) : 573–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/pbsa.91.4.24304795.

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McMullin, B. J. « Joseph Athias and the early history of stereotyping ». Quaerendo 23, no 3 (1993) : 184–207. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/157006993x00064.

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AbstractThere is circumstantial and documentary evidence that printing from stereotype plates was being undertaken by Joseph Athias in Amsterdam no later than September 1673. The terms of an agreement of that date between Athias and the Widow Schippers and Anna Maria Stam imply that he had two English bibles in plates, one a twelvemo, the other an eighteenmo. The eighteenmo can be equated with an edition with engraved title-page with the imprint 'Cambridge, Roger Daniel, 1648', the last in a sequence of four with the same imprint, each of which carries over from its predecessor a certain amount of setting. The earliest in the sequence appears to have been printed by Joachim Nosche in Amsterdam. That the fourth was impressed at least six times is suggested by the fact that it was printed on six or more discrete papers, thus implying that it was either kept standing or plated. That it was indeed plated at some stage of its life, and that the plates consisted of columns (not pages), is confirmed by the observable differences in alignment of the columns from exemplar to exemplar, particular alignments agreeing with particular papers. Athias's primacy in the history of stereotyping is thus established. From among the many librarians who have assisted me during this investigation I should like to thank in particular Dr Lotte Hellinga, whose advice in the early stages proved especially helpful. Earlier versions of the text were presented to: The Bibliographical Society of Australia and New Zealand, Adelaide, August 1985; The Centre for Bibliographical and Textual Studies, Monash University, September 1985; The Bibliographical Society, London, April 1992.
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Davies, Ceri. « Martin Davies, John Goldfinch (edd.) : Vergil : A Census of Printed Editions, 1469–1500. (Occasional Papers of the Bibliographical Society, No. 7.) Pp. 124 ; 5 plates. London : The Bibliographical Society, 1992. Paper, £10. » Classical Review 43, no 2 (octobre 1993) : 427–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0009840x00288203.

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Sherman, William H. « Julian Roberts and Andrew G. Watson, eds. John Dee's Library Catalogue. London : The Bibliographical Society, 1990. 190 pls.viii + 253 pp. £60. » Renaissance Quarterly 45, no 4 (1992) : 871–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2862658.

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Tabor, Stephen. « Bolton, Claire M. The Fifteenth-Century Printing Practices of Johann Zainer, Ulm, 1473–1478. Oxford : Oxford Bibliographical Society ; London : Printing Historical Society, 2016. Oxford Bibliographical Society Series 3, vol. 8 ; Printing Historical Society Publication 18. xvi, 289 pp. £60 (£36 to members). Illus. (ISBN 978-0-9014-2059-6). » Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 112, no 1 (mars 2018) : 132–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/696013.

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Scott, Kathleen L. « Dated and Datable Borders in English Books, c. 1395–c. 1504 : Preliminary Thoughts on a Project Sponsored by the Bibliographical Society of London ». Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 91, no 4 (décembre 1997) : 635–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/pbsa.91.4.24304799.

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Pearson, David. « BOOK OWNERS ONLINE ». PontodeAcesso 16, no 3 (29 décembre 2022) : 25–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.9771/rpa.v16i3.52297.

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Launched in August 2020, the Book Owners Online was built as a collaborative project between the Bibliographical Society and the University College London, designed to be scalable and flexible with the aspiration to expand both chronologically and geographically. Initially containing data for around 1400 English seventeenth-century book owners, the number of entries has grown to more than 1800, covering Scottish as well as English owners, and moving into the 18th century. The Book Owners Online platform is meant to be a place to start, not one to end, providing overview information to further sources of reference. It does not aspire to list all the books a person owned; the entries conform to a standard structure, with several fields which will be filled depending on the nature of the evidence. They include a name with at least a date of birth or death, a narrative field on “Books” aiming to summarise what we know about their library, and at least one source of further information. Like all online databases of this nature, providing a source of reference and information to support other works, it is conceived as being always a work in progress.
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Richards, Celyn D. « Edmund Geste and his books. Reconstructing the library of a Cambridge don and Elizabethan bishop. By David G. Selwyn. (The Bibliographical Society, MMXVII.) Pp. xxx + 493 incl. 110 black-and-white and colour ills. London : The Bibliographical Society, 2017. £50. 978 0 948170 24 9 ». Journal of Ecclesiastical History 70, no 1 (17 décembre 2018) : 184–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022046918001823.

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Elmer, Peter. « Julian Roberts and Andrew G. Watson (eds.). John Dee's Library Catalogue. London : The Bibliographical Society, 1990. Pp. viii + 253. ISBN 0-19-721795-8. £60.00. » British Journal for the History of Science 24, no 2 (juin 1991) : 248–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0007087400027151.

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Melville, Charles. « C. A. Storey : Persian literature : a bio-bibliographical survey. Vol. v, part 1 : Poetry to A.D. ca. 1100, by François de Blois. 240 pp. London : Royal Asiatic Society, 1992. £25. » Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 56, no 3 (octobre 1993) : 600–601. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0041977x00007850.

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Livres sur le sujet "London Bibliographical society"

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Bibliographical Society, 1892-1942 : Studies in Retrospect. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2021.

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Carter, John M. Medieval Games. Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc., 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798216184010.

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This is the first full-length scholarly narrative of sports from the fall of Rome to the end of the Middle Ages. Organized into ten chapters, the book discusses various aspects of sports and recreations in feudal society and provides a research tool for scholars and students interested in the sports history of the Middle Ages. The first chapter, The Study of Medieval Sports and Recreations, the bibliographical essay, and the bibliography should be welcome aids to anyone with an interest in further research on the subject. After the beginning chapter on the historiography of sports in the Middle Ages, the book looks at the evidence of sports and recreations in late antiquity. Next the volume focuses on the close relationship between sports and war in feudal society and examines how knights of the High Middle Ages developed and promoted sports reputations. Subsequent chapters deal with sports and the church, sports reflected in art, peasant pastimes and women's recreations. Sports Violence in Medieval Society, investigates the violence that sometimes accompanied sports or recreations. The last chapter highlights two medieval persons who have a relation to sports: William Fitzstephen, the twelfth-century writer who left a vivid account of London sports, and William Marshal, the famed tournament professional. The bibliographical essay and select bibliography close out the book. The work fills gaps in both the literature on medieval civilization and the literature of sports history.
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Chapitres de livres sur le sujet "London Bibliographical society"

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« Bibliographical Society (London) ». Dans Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science, Fourth Edition, 456–62. CRC Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1081/e-elis4-120044814.

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« Bibliographical Society [London] ». Dans Encyclopedia of Library and Information Sciences, Third Edition, 510–16. CRC Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1081/e-elis3-120044814.

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« Organisations ». Dans The United Nations System and its Predecessors, sous la direction de Franz Knipping, 709–85. Oxford University PressOxford, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198764496.003.0012.

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Abstract Bibliographical references: Industrial and Labour Information (1920-1940); R. Parent: Etude bibliographique des publications du Bureau international du travail, Quebec 1943; J. T Shotwell (ed.): The Origins of the International Labour Organisation, 2 vols., New York 1934; F G. Wilson: Labor in the League System. A Study of the International Labor Organization in Relation to International Administration, Stanford 1934; C. W Jonks: The Relations between Membership of the League of Nations and Membership of the International Labour Organisation, BYIL 16 (1935), 79-83; A. Bernstein: Les organisations ouvrieres, leurs competences et leur role clans la Societe des Nations et notamment clans l’Organisation internationale du travail, Paris 1936; H. B. Butler: The International Labour Organisation, London 1939; J. Follows: Antecedents of the International Labour Organisation, Oxford 1951; L. L. Lorwin: The International Labour Movement. History, Policies, Outlook, New York 1953; G. A. Johnston: The International Labour Organisation. Its Work for Social and Economic Progress, London 1970; A. Alcock: History of the International Labour Organisation, London 1971; V Y. Ghebali: Organisation internationale du travail, Geneve 1987; id.: International Labour Organisation: A Case Study on the Evolution of U.N. Specialised Agencies, Dordrecht 1988; International Labour Office: International Labour Conventions and Recommendations 1919-1991, 2 vols., Geneva 1992; Bundesministerium fiir Arbeit und So;:;ialordnung: Weltfriede durch soziale Gcrechtigkeit. 75Jahre Internationale Arbeitsorganisation, Baden-Baden 1994.
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« Creation and Dissolution of the League of Nations ». Dans The United Nations System and its Predecessors, sous la direction de Franz Knipping, 181–220. Oxford University PressOxford, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198764496.003.0003.

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Abstract Bibliographical references: J. C. Smuts: The League of Nations. A Practical Suggestion, London 1918; C. E. Fayle: The Fourteenth Point. A Study of the League of Nations, Paris 1919; H. Folry: Woodrow Wilson’s Case for the League of Nations, Princeton 1923; R. Redslob: Theorie de la Societe des Nations, Paris 1927; D. H. 1vfiller: The Drafting of the Covenant, 2 vols., New York 1928; F. vVilson: The Origins of the League Covenant, London 1928; G. Brustmann: Der crste Wilsonsche Vi:ilkerbundscntwurf und die tatsachlichen Vi:ilkcrbunds satzungen, Wiirzburg 1930; F. Bleiber: Die Entstehung der Vi:ilkcrbundssatzung. Handbuch des Vi:ilkerrechts, vol. 4, Stuttgart 1939; D. F. Fleming: The United States and the League of Nations, 1918-1920, New York 1968; D. Jacobs: An American Conscience: Woodrow Wilson’s Search for •world Peace, New York 1973; G. W Egerton: Great Britain and the Creation of the League of Nations: Strategy, Politics, and International Organization, 1914-1919, Chapel Hill 1978; T.J. Knock: Woodrow Wilson and the Origins of the League ofNations, Princeton 1982; id.: Woodrow Wilson and the Quest for a New World Order, New York 1992; L. E. Ambrosius: Woodrow Wilson and the American Diplomatic Tradition: the Treaty Fight in Perspective, Cambridge, Mass. 1987.
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« Permanent Commissions According To The Covenant ». Dans The United Nations System and its Predecessors, sous la direction de Franz Knipping, 287–310. Oxford University PressOxford, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198764496.003.0006.

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Abstract Bibliographical references: League of Nations: The League of Nations, the Reduction of Armaments and the Organisation of Peace, Geneva 1928; League of Nations: Annotated Bibliography on Disarmament and Military Questions, Geneva 1931; P.J. Noel-Baker: Disarmament, Washington 1926; Th. Niemryer (ed.): Handbuch des Abrustungsproblems, 3 vols., Berlin 1928; S. de 1vladariaga: Disarmament, London 1929, repr. Port Washington 1967; J. W Wheeler-Bennett: Disarmament and Security since Locarno, 1925-1931, London 1932; D. P. J\1yers: World Disarmament. Its Problems and Prospects, Boston 1932; G. Ottlik: La Societe des Nations et le desarmement, Geneve 1932; K Schwendemann: Abrustung und Sicherheit. Handbuch der Sicherheitsfrage und der Abrustungskonferenz, 2 vols, Leipzig 1933/1936; J. T Shotwell: Lessons on Security and Disarmament from the History of the League of Nations, New York 1949, repr. Westport 1974; Al. M. Lee: Disarmament and Security: The German Security Proposals in the League of Nations, 1926-1930, Militargeschichtliche Mitteilungen 13 (1979), 35-45; H. A. Hyde: Scraps of Paper: The Disarmament Treaties Between the World Wars, Lincoln 1988; B.J. C. Mc Kercher (ed.): Arms Limitation and Disarmament: Restraints on War, 1899-1939, Westport 1992.
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« Other Conventions ». Dans The United Nations System and its Predecessors, sous la direction de Franz Knipping, 786–830. Oxford University PressOxford, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198764496.003.0013.

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Abstract Bibliographical references: League efNations: The League of Nations and the Protection of Minorities of Race, Language, and Religion, Geneva 1928; H. G. Alexander: The League of Nations and the Operation of the Minority Treaties, London 1926; L. Mair: The Protection of Minorities, the Working and Scope of the Minorities Treaties under the League of Nations, London 1928; League ef Nations Union: Minorities. The Story of Racial, Religious and Linguistic Minorities in Europe and their Protection by the League of Nations, London 1929; H.B. Calderwood: The Protection of Minorities by the League of Nations, Geneva 1931; 0. Junghann: Das Minderheitenschutzverfahren des Volkerbunds, Tu.bingen 1934; P. de Azcarate: League of Nations and National Minorities. An Experiment, Washington 1945; id: Protection of National Minorities, New York 1967; L. Viefhaus: Die Minderheitenfrage und die Entstehung der Minderheiten schutzvertrage auf der Pariser Friedenskonferenz 1919, Wurzburg 1960; C. Gutermann: Das Minderheitenschutzverfahren des Volkerbundes, Berlin 1979; S. Sierpowski: Les dilemmes a la Societe des Nations au sujet des minorites, Polish Western Affairs 25 (1984), 187-2w; B. Schot: Nation oder Staat? Deutschland und der Minderheitenschutz. Zur Volkerbundspolitik der Stresemann-Ara, Marburg 1988; R. Blanke: The German Minority in Inter-War Poland and German Foreign Policy. Some Reconsiderations, Journal of Contemporary History 25 (1990), 87-w2; P. Babig: Weimar Revisionism and the League Minorities System: An Analysis of the Interplay between National Objectives and International Institutions, diss., Harvard University 1994; P. 1homberry: International Law and the Rights of Minorities, Oxford 1994;• H.v.d. Meulen (ed.): Anerkannt als Minderheit. Vergangenheit und Zukunft der Deutschen in Polen, Baden-Baden 1994; S. Bartsch: Minderheitenschutz in der internationalen Politik: Volkerbund und KSZE/OSZE in neuer Perspektive, Opladen 1995; R. Jaworski/ M, Wojiechowski (eds): Deutsche und Polen zwischen den Kriegen. Minderheitenstatus und ‘Volkstumskampf im Grenzgebiet 1930-1939. Amtliche Dokumente aus beiden Landern, 2 vols,, Munchen 1996.
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« Technical Commissions, International Conventions ». Dans The United Nations System and its Predecessors, sous la direction de Franz Knipping, 311–460. Oxford University PressOxford, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198764496.003.0007.

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Abstract Bibliographical references: H. R. G. Greaves: The League Committees and World Order: A Study of the Permanent Expert Committees of the League of Nations as an Instrument of International Government, London 1931, repr. New York 1979; H. B. Calderwood: The General Committees and Other Auxiliary Committees of the League Assembly, AJIL 28 (1944), 74-94; League ef Nations: The Committees of the League of Nations, Geneva 1945; C. Conetti: La constitutizione delle organizazioni tecniere della Societa delle Nazioni, Milano 1979; A. A. Menzies: Technical Assistance and the League of Nations, United Nations Library/ Graduate Institute ef International Studies (eds): The League of Nations in Retrospect-Symposium Proceedings, 6-9 November 1980, Berlin 1983, 295-312. With a view to defining the relations between the Technical Organisations of the League of Nations and the Council and the Assembly of the League, the Assembly, after having noted the Resolution of the Council of the League of Nations dated 19 May 1920, submitted to it by the Council, adopts the following Resolution. The Resolution will be forwarded to the secretariats of all the Technical Organisations, and those secretariats must in all cases be administered by the Secretary-General of the League. The Technical Organisations of the League now in process of formation are established for the purpose of facilitating the task of the Assembly and the Council by the setting up of technical sections on the one hand, and on the other to assist Members of the League, by establishing direct contact between their technical representatives in the various spheres, to fulfill their international duties.
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