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Cushing, John D., et al. (comps.). Catalogue of Books in the Massachusetts Historical Library: An Annotated Edition of the 1796 Library Catalogue of the Massachusetts Historical Society. Boston: Massachusetts Historical Society and Northeastern U. Press, 1997. Pp. xvi + 598 + 40 of plates; illus.; index.

Cusimano, Fabio. “Dal nucleo originario della biblioteca di San Martino delle Scale allo sviluppo della settecentesca Libreria Nuova: Ricostruzione della storia e della circolazione libraria.” Benedictina: Rivista del Centro Storico Benedettino Italiano, 51 (2004), 73-110. [Rev. (briefly) by Natale Vacalebre in L’Almanacco bibliografico, no. 24 (December 2012), 17.]

Cusumano, Nicola. “Libri, biblioteche e censura: Il teatino Joseph Sterzinger a Palermo (1774-1821).” Studi storici, 48 (2007), 161-202. [Briefly noted in L’Almanacco bibliografico, no. 6 (June 2008), 23, indicating that Sterzinger was “custode della biblioteca regia (dal 1779) e revisore ‘de’libri venuti da fuori Regno’ (dal 1787).”]

Czeglédi, László. "La Bibliothèque paroissiale de Füzesabony aux 18e-19e siècles." Magyar Könyvszemle, 121 (2005), 233-46.

Czeglédi, László, Tamás Kruppa, and István Monok, Magyarországi magánkönytarák V. 1643-1750. (Adattár XVI-XVIII. századi szellemi mozgalmaink történetehez, 13/5.) Budapest: Országos Széchényi Könyvtár, 2010. Pp. xii + 250; index. [“Private Libraries in Hungary V,” a project cataloguing private Hungarian libraries and relevant to the study of readers and books. The brief introduction by Monok is in Hungarian and German. Rev. (with the 2009 volume by Rita Bajáki and others) by Robert Stohl in Magyar Könyvszemle, 127 (2011), 536-37.]

Czifra, Mariann. “Kazincy Frerenc könyvei nyomában” [Investigating Ferenc Kazinczy’s Library]. Magyar Könyvszemle, 128 (2012), 426-41; summary in English. [With information about two newly discovered annotated books owned by Kazinczy.]

Czubatynski, Uwe. Armaria ecclesiae: Studien zur Geschichte des kirchlichen Bibliothekswesens. (Veröffentlichungen der Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Archive und Bibliotheken in der Evangelischen Kirche, 24.) Neustadt an der Aisch: Degener, 1998. Pp. 381; illus. [Rev. by Adolf Laminski in Wolfenbütteler Notizen zur Buchgeschichte, 24 (1999), 176-77).]

Czubatynski, Uwe. "Zur Bibliotheksgeschichte Gardelegens und Magdeburgs im 17. und 18.Jahrhundert." Mitteilungsblatt der Bibliotheken in Niedersachsen und Sachsen-Anhalt, 90/91 (1994), 11-35.

Czubatynski, Uwe. "Zwei Quellen zur Bibliotheksgeschichte der Stadt Braunschweig im 18. Jahrhundert." Wolfenbütteler Notizen zur Buchgeschichte, 18-19 (1993/94), 185-87.

D’Addario, Christopher. “Echo Chambers and Paper Memorials: Mid and Late-Seventeenth-Century Book-Bindings and the Practices of Early Modern Reading.” Textual Cultures: Texts, Contexts, Interpretation, 7, no. 2 (2012), 73-97. [On the common practice of binding different works together (focused on particular instances), with the author’s conjectures on the significance and consequence of such.]

Dadson, Trevor J. Libros, lectores y lecturas: Estudio sobre bibliotecas particulares españolas del Siglo de Oro. Madrid: Arco, 1998. Pp. 604. [Focused on early 17C libraries.]

Dahl, Gina. Book Collections of Clerics in Norway, 1650-1750. (Studies in the History of Christian Thought.) Leiden: Brill, 2010. Pp. 368.

Dahl, Gina. Books in Early Modern Norway. Leiden: Brill, 2011. Pp. 252; bibliography; index. [With an account of book production and distribution, of books in education, and of books within particular fields, as medicine and law.]

Dahl, Gina. Libraries and Enlightenment: Eighteenth-Century Norway and the Outer World. Aarhus, Denmark: Aarhus University Press, 2014. Pp. 228.

Dahmen, Kristine. “The Use, Function, and Spread of German in Eighteenth-Century Russia.” The Russian Review, 74 (2015), 20-40. [In a special section on “The Functions and Value of Foreign Languages in Eighteenth-Century Russia” (74:1-68).]

Dallasta, Federica. Eredità di Carta: Biblioteche private e circolazione libraria nella Parma farnesiana, 1545-1731. (Studi e ricerche di storia dell’editoria, 50.) Preface by Giorgio Montecchi. Milan: Franco Angeli, 2010. Pp. 416; appendix; bibliography; index. [Treats book distribution and readership, including private libraries, employing primary documents as book inventories, particular notarized estate inventories. Rev. by M[auro]. C[hiabrando]. in Charta, no. 115 (May-July 2011), 89; (favorably) by Paul F. Gehl in Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America, 109 (2015), 141-43; (briefly) by Neil Harris in The Library, 7th series, 13 (2012), 490; by Luca Rivali in La Bibliofilia, 113 (2011), 385-87; by Alfredo Serrai in Il Bibliotecario, 3rd series, 2011, no. 3 (September-December, 2011), 171.]

Dalton, Karen C. Chambers. “The Alphabet Is an Abolitionist: Literacy and African Americans in the Emancipation Era.” Massachusetts Review, 32, no. 4 (1991/1992), 545-99.

Damien, Robert. La Grâce de l'auter: Essai sur la representation d'une institution politique, l'exemple de la bibliothèque publique. Fougrès: Encre Marine, 2002. Pp. 235. [The focus is on 19th-century libraries. Rev. by Robert P. Holley in Libraries and Culture, 38 (2003), 90-91.]

Damrau, Peter. “Elizabeth Singer Rowe und ihre Bedeutung für die deutsche Frauenliteratur des 18. Jahrhunderts.” German Life and Letters, 60 (2007), 4-16.

Damrau, Peter. The Reception of English Puritan Literature in Germany. Leeds: Maney, 2006. Pp. 214.

Damrosch, Leo. “Harvard’s Libraries and the Quaker Jesus.” Harvard Library Bulletin, 6, no. 3 (1995), 45-50.

Danesi, Daniele (ed.). Hic liber est: 700 anni di segni sui libri, biblioteche e collezionismo a Siena. Siena: Biblioteca comunale degli Intronati, 2009. Pp. 77; catalogue for exhibition June-July 2009; essays; illustrations (some in color). [Accompanying an exhibition and includes Danesi’s “Uso, lettura (e abuso) di libri e manoscritti: Una vicenda secolare” (9-17) and “Sulle dinamiche della dispersione” (19-25). Also relevant are Sara Centi’s “Manifestazioni diverse di possesso e provenienza: Età moderna” (39-49); Chiara Razzolini’s “Le soppressioni degli istituti religiosi e le biblioteche pubbliche in Toscana” (51-61); and Rosanna De Benedictis’s “La Bibliotreca comunale di Sienna 1758-1832: Nascita e sviluppo delle raccolte” (63-77). Rev. by Luca Rivali in L’Almanacco bibliografico, no. 12 (December 2009), 28.]

Daniel, Chantal, and Tanguy Daniel. "Le répertoire et la bibliothèque du théâtre de Brest à la fin de l'Ancien Régime." Pp. 589-614 in Charpiana: Mélanges offerts par ses amis à Jacques Charpy. Rennes: Fédération des sociétés savantes de Bretagne, 1991.

Daniel, Emily L. "English Baroque Libraries." Yale University Library Gazette, 72 (1998), 116-40; 5 plates.

Danter, Catherine. "The Eighteenth-Century Rebuilding of Lyme Park, Cheshire, and the Leoni Collection at the John Rylands University Library of Manchester, Deansgate." Bulletin of the John Rylands University Library of Manchester, 82, no. 1 (Spring 2000), 49-80.

Darlin, Bo-Ingemar, et al. Kungl[iga]. Bibliotekets historia: ett Nationalbibliotek / The History of the Royal Library: A National Library. Stockholm: Kungl. biblioteket, 1997. Pp. 39.

Darnton, Robert. The Corpus of Clandestine Literature in France, 1769-1789. New York: W. W. Norton, 1995. Pp. viii + 260; appendices [lists of publishers]; bibliography; index.

Darnton, Robert. Édition et sédition: L'Univers de la littératur clandestine au XVIIIe siècle. (NRF essais.) Paris: Gallimard, 1991. Pp. [4] + vii + 282; illus.

Darnton, Robert. “First Steps toward a History of Reading.” Australian Journal of French Studies, 23, no. 1 (1986), 5-30. [Republished in Australian Journal of French Studies, 51, nos. 2-3 (May-Dec. 2014), 152-77, with new prefatory remarks by Darnton.]

Darnton, Robert. The Forbidden Best-Sellers of Pre-Revolutionary France. New York: W. W. Norton, 1995. Pp. xxiii + 440; illus.; index; 2 maps [locating dealers]; 7 tables [as of totals sold by authors, patterns of demand, and the Matthieu booksellers of Nancy].

Darnton, Robert. Mademoiselle Bonafon and the Private Life of Louis XV: What the Butler Saw and What the Public Read in Eighteenth-Century France. (Hayes Robinson Lecture Series, 7 [March 4, 2003].) Egham: Royal Holloway, U. of London, 2003. Pp. 36.

Davidson, Cathy N. (ed.). Reading in America: Literature and Social History. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins U. Press, 1989. Pp. viii + 307. [Contains a historical survey by the editor, a reprinting of Robert Darnton's 1982 essay "What is the History of Books?" and new essays by E. Jennifer Monagham ("Literacy Instruction and Gender in Colonial New England," 53-80), Victor Neuburg ("Chapbooks in America: Reconstructing the Popular Reading in Early America," 81-113), and David Paul Nord ("A Republican Literature: Magazine Reading and Readers in Late Eighteenth Century America," 114-39). Rev. (fav.) by James R. Kelly in Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America, 84 (1990), 193-94; by Peter Miles in Analytical and Enumerative Bibliography, n.s. 5 (1991), 37-40; (with another book) by Wayne A. Wiegand in Libraries and Culture, 26 (1991), 550-53.]

Davidson, Cathy N. Revolution and the Word: The Rise of the Novel in America. Oxford: Oxford U. Press, 1986. Pp. xiv + 302. [The first Part of the book concerns the background, treating the publishing business, readers and their education, the prejudice against fiction (especially women reading fiction). Rev. by Jenny Franchot in a review essay (“Subversive Reading in Early America”) in Resources for American Literary Studies, 16, nos. 1-2 (1986), 9-17; (very fav.) by J. A. Leo LeMay in William and Mary Quarterly, 48 (1989), 415-17.]

Davies, Keri. “’My Little Cane Sofa and the Bust of Sappho’: Elizabeth Iremonger and the Female World of Book Collecting.” Pp. 221-35 of Queer Blake. Edited by Helen P. Bruder and Tristanne Connolly. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010.

Davies, Laura I. “Orality, Literacy, Popular Culture: An Eighteenth-Century Case Study.” Oral Tradition, 25, no. 2 (2010), 305-23. E-journal, available on Project Muse.

Davies, Rebecca. Written Maternal Authority and Eighteenth-Century Education in Britain: Educating by the Book. Farnham: Ashgate, 2014. Pp. 182. [According to the publisher, Davies locates “idealised maternity for women . . . in the act of writing educational discourse rather than in the physical performance of the material role,” while examining Samuel Richardson, Mary Wollstonecraft, Maria Edgeworth, and Jane Austen.” Rev. by Jameela Lares in Children’s Literature Association Quarterly, 40, no. 4 (Winter 2015), 298-300.]

Davis, Donald G., Jr. “International Trends in Library History.” Libraries and the Cultural Record, 45 (2010), 123-29.

Davis, Donald G., Jr. “The Status of Library History in India: A Report of an Informal Survey and a Selective Bibliographic Essay.” Libraries and Culture, 25 (1990), 575-89.

Davis, Donald G., Jr., assisted by Deon Dempsey (comps.). A Bibliography of Texas Library History, 1685-2000. Austin, TX: Eakin Press, 2002. Pp. xx + 158; indices. [See also A Chronology of Texas Library History, 1685-2000 by Davis assisted by Jon Arvid Aho (Eakin, 2003; xv + 199; index; maps). Both are rev. by Paul M. Culp, Jr., in Libraries and Culture, 38 (2003), 422-23, and by Chris Baggs in Library History, 20 (2004), 148-49.]

Davis, Donald G., Jr., and John Mark Tucker (eds.). American Library History: A Complete Guide to the Literature. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 1989. Pp. xxi + 471; indices. [Rev. by David Kaser in Libraries and Culture, 25 (1990), 275-76.]

Davis, Paul. “Popery and Publishing in the Restoration Crisis: A Whig Gentry Family’s Credit Account with their London Bookseller, 1680-1683.” The Library, 7th series,15 (2014), 261-91. [With photographs and a transcript of the account, or bill, of Sir John Molyneux (held now by the University of Nottingham Library), “recording seventy-seven purchases made by members of . . . [his] minor Nottinghamshire gentry family between July 1680 and January 1683”; with a bibliography of identifications for them using the ESTC titles. Molyneux, the third baronet, lived in Teversall near Mansfield in northwest Nottinghamshire. The bookseller has not been identified, though “was certainly based in London.]

Davison, Rosena. “Madame d’Epinay’s Contribution to Girls’ Education.” Pp. 219-41 in Femmes savantes et femmes d’esprit: Women Intellectuals of the French Eighteenth Century. Ed. by Roland Bonnel and Catherine Rubinger. New York: P. Lang, 1994. Pp. 449.

Day, John C. "Parochial Libraries in Northumberland before 1830." Library History, 8 (1989), 93-103.

Daybell, James, and Peter Hinds (eds.). Material Readings of Early Modern Culture: Texts and Social Practices, 1580-1730. (Early Modern Literature in History.) Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010. Pp. xviii + 277; illustrations; index. [The essays are divided up into three parts: Part 1: “The Material Letter” (including “C. C. Brown, “Losing and Regaining the Material Meanings of Epistolary and Gift Texts”; and Daybell’s “Copycopia, or The Uses of Copied Correspondence in Court Culture”); Part 2: “The Material Book: Print and Social Practices of Reading” (Peter Hinds, “Hackney Poets and Hireling Pamphleteers: Professional Authorship and the Book Trade in Late-Seventeenth-Century London,” and G. Wright, “Textuality, Privacy, and Politics: Katherine Philips’s Poems in Manuscript and Print”); and Part 3: “Material Manuscripts” ( including A. F. Marotti, “Neighbourhood, Social Networks and the Making of a Family’s Manuscript Poetry Collection: The Case of British Library Additional MS 25707”; J. Gibson, “Casting off Blanks: Hidden Structures in Early Modern Paper Books”; C. Burlinson, “The Early Modern University Manuscript beyond the University”; and V. E. Burke, “’The Art of Numbering Well’: Late Seventeenth-Century Arithmetic Manuscripts compiled by Quaker Girls”).]

De Bellaigue, Christina. Educating Women: Schooling and Identity in England and France, 1800-1867. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007. Pp. xvi + 276. [Rev. by R. D. Anderson in English Historical Review, 125 (2010), 214-16; by Gina Laurie Walker in Journal of British Studies, 48 (2009), 576-77; by R. Watts in Victorian Studies, 51 (2008), 185-86.]

De Bellaigue, Christina. “’Only what is pure and exquisite’: Girls’ Reading at School in France, 1800-70.” French History, 27 (2013), 202-22.

De Conihout, Isabelle. “Les Bibliophiles avant la bibliophilie (XVIe-XVIIe siècles).” Revue d’histoire Littéraire de la France, 115, no. 1 (2015), 49-72. [In a special issue on “Bibliophilie, collectionnisme et littérature française,” with an introduction by Gabriel de Broglie and with François Moureau’s lead essay “De la bibliophilie à l’histoire littéraire” (5-20).]

De Conihout, Isabel, and Patrick Michel. Mazarin: Les lettres et les arts. Paris: Hayot, 2006. Pp. 480; illustrations.[Includes V. Meyre’s “Théses illustrées dédiés à Mazarin” (263-75); de Conihout’s “Les reliures de Mazarin” (276-95); D. Hilliard’s “L’échange de 1668 et les incunables de Mazarin passés à la Bibliothque du Roi” (296-305); and B. E. Schwarzbach’s “Les hebraica du cardinal Mazarin” (306-17). Rev. (briefly) by Paul Scott in Year’s Work in Modern Language Studies, 69 (for 2007 [2009]), 115.]

De Courcelles, Dominique, and Carmen Val Julián (eds.). Des femmes et des livres: France et Espagne, XIVe-XVIIe siècle. Actes de la journée d'étude organisée par l'École nationale des Chartes et l'École normale supérieure de Fontenay / Saint Cloud (Paris, 30 avril 1998). Geneva: Droz; Paris: École des Chartes, 1999. Pp. 176. [Includes Jean Balsamo, Annie Parent-Charon, and Michel Simonin's "Condition et comportements féminins dans les métiers du livre." See Margaret A. Rees's review in Modern Language Review, 95 (2000), 907-08.]

De Cristofaro, Maria Antonietta. “Il capitolo cattedrale di S. Maria Vecchia in Montepeloso nei ‘Registri delle conclusioni’ (1542-1752).” Pp. 1215-34 in “Books seem to me to be pestilent things”: Studi in onore di Piero Innocenti per i suoi 65 anni. Edited by Cristina Cavallaro and Varo A. Vecchiarelli. 4 vols. Manziana (Rome): Vecchiarelli, 2011. Pp. xxvii + 1448.

De Freitas Santos, Mayke. “La Hora de biblioteca: Los libros de Francisco de Miranda.” Cuadernos Americanos, 22, no. 4 (October-December 2008), 117-33. [De Miranda, Venezuelan, c. 1750-1816, Venezuelan, his personal library.]

De Gregorio, Mario. "Prima di Bandini: Tentativi di biblioteca universitaria a Siena nel Settecento." Società e Storia, 19 (1996), 253-82. [Donation of Sallustio Bandini's library to Siena's Studio in 1758 and subsequent efforts of Pompeo Neri to establish a university library.]

De Gregorio, Vincenzo. Casanatense e dintorni: Saggi su biblioteche e cultura, particolarmente a Roma nel 17. Secolo. Naples: CUEN, 1997. Pp. 250. [5 essays on the idea of the library and the practices of librarians in 17C Rome.]

De Groot, Jerome. “John Denham and Lucy Hutchinson’s Commonplace Book.” SEL: Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900, 48, no. 1 (2008), 147-63. [Treating the translation of Virgil.]

De Iriarte, María Clara Guillèn. "Educación y Poder: El Colegio Mayor de Nuestra Señora Rosaría, 1653-1853." Boletín de Historia y Antigüedades, 86 (1999), 659-99.

De Kooker, H. W., and Bert Van Selm (comp.). Boekcultuur in de Lage Landen 1500-1800: Bibliografie van publikaties over particulier boekenbezit in Noord- en Zuid Nederland, verschenen voor 1991. Foreword by P. G. Hoftijzer. Utrecht: HES, 1993. Pp. xvii + 210; bibliography; indices: chronological; places; personal names; professions of book owners. [Annotated bibliography of sources for studying bibliophily and the owners of private libraries in the Netherlands.See also the review by P. J. Verkruijsse in Dokumentaal, 22 (1993), 152-58, offering a supplement and De Kooker response.]

De la Bédoyère, Guy. "John Evelyn's Library Catalogue." The Book Collector, 43 (1994), 529-48; 7 of plates. [Describes and analyzes the method in Evelyn's 1687 catalogue, his most comprehensive record, to his collection.]



De libros y bibliotecas: Homenaje a Rocío Caracuel. (Biblioteca Universitaria, 15.) Foreword by José M. Vega Piqueres. Seville: Universidad de Sevilla, 1994. Pp. 442. [Includes Margarita Becedas González's "Primeros reglamentos de la Biblioteca Universitario de Salamanca: 1775-1776" (37-48); Aurora Domínquez Guzmán' "Las ediciones sevillanas de la Osterreichische Nationalbibliothek de Viena procedentes del fondo Cábrega" (117-21); and Marcedes Dexeus' "La Digitalización de imágenes y el estudio de la imprenta manual" (107-15).]

De Mathan, Jean. "Un Fonds janséniste: La bibliothèque de Jean-Pierre Saurine (1733-1813), évêque constitutionnel des Landes, évêque concordataire de Strasbourg." Revue française d'histoire du livre, 80-81 (1993), 313-36; 7 of plates.

De Pasquale, Andrea. “L’apparato bibliografico di una raccolta bibliotecaria: Il caso della Biblioteca dell’Università di Torino nel primo ventennio del XIX secolo.” Bibliothecae.it, 3, no. 1 (2014), 83-136. [E-journal edited by Alfredo Serrai at www.bibliothecae.it.]

De Pasquale, Andrea. “La Formazione della Regia Biblioteca di Parma.” Histoire et civilisation du livre, 5 (2009), 297-316.

De Pasquale, Andrea. "Gaspare Antonio De Gregory e la sua biblioteca: Bibliofilia e politica in Piemonte tra XVIII e XIX secolo." Culture del testo e del documento, 1, no. 3 (2000), 55-82.

De Pasquale, Andrea. Il Sapere per tutti: La Politica bibliotecaria a Torino tra XVII e XIX secolo. Savigliano: L’Artistica Editrice, 2006. Pp. 139. [Rev. by Edoardo Barbieri in L’Almanacco bibliografico, no. 6 (June 2008), 23-24.]

De Renzi, Silvia. "Contributo per una ricostruzione della biblioteca privata di Cassiano dal Pozzo." Pp. 139-170 in Bibliothecae selectae da Cusano a Leopardi. Edited by Eugenio Canone. Florence: Olschki, 1993.

De Tapia, Serafín. "La alfabetización urbana castellana en el siglo de oro." Historia de la Educación, 12-13 (1993-1994), 275-308.

De Venuto, Liliana. “La Biblioteca di Giuseppe Valeriano Vannetti, I”; “_____, II”; “_____, III.” [i.e., in three parts.] Studi Trentini di Scienze Storiche, 81 (2002), 605-57; 82 (2003), 331-91; 82 (2003), 637-87. [On the personal library of Vannetti (1719-1764).]

De Venuto, Liliana. La Biblioteca di Giovanni Maria de Biasi preteletterato nell’et vannettiana (1750-1795). (Annali Roveretani, Serie Strumenti, 16.) Rovereto: Commune di Rovereto, Biblioteca Civica “G. Tartarotti,” 2011. Pp. 198; illustrations. [Rev. by Luca Rivali in L’Almanacco bibliografico, no. 22 (June 2012), 21.]

De Venuto, Liliana. “Lettori e biblioteche a Rovereto in età di antico regime [c. 1500-1800].” Atti della Accademia Roveretana degli Agiati, series 8, 9 [fasc. I. a. 259] (2009), 31-109.

De Venuto, Liliana. “Il museo Matthias Dominik Menz di Bolzano” Cristallo, 52, nos. 2-3 (2010), 61-67. [Related to “Sulla collezione di Matthias Dominik Menz di Bolzano” of Giuseppe Valeriano Vannetti (1719-1764).]

De Venuto, Liliana. “’Né premio né onoré’: Aspetti della circolazione libraria nella Val Lagarina del Settecento.” Bibliofilia, 110 (2008), 47-71.

De Venuto, Liliana. “Vendita dell’archivio Giordani al Comune di Rovereto e notizie sul notariato.” I Quattro Vicariati, no. 56 (December 2012), 17-32. [The last Giordani sold the archive to the Comune at the end of the Settecento.]

De Vlieger-De Wilde, Koen. Adelijke levensstijl: Dienstpersoneel, consumptie en materiële leefwereld van Jan van Brouchoven en Maria Livina de Beer, graaf en gravin van Bergeyck (ca. 1685-1740). Leuven: KUL, Department Geschiedenis, 2003. Pp. 199; illustrations.

Decker, Christopher. "The Poet as Reader: Thomas Gray's Borrowings from Cambridge College Libraries." Library, 7th ser., 3 (2002), 163-93.

Decoster, Sara. “Gabriel Naudé, entre bibliothèque docte et cabinet de curiositès.” Histoire et civilisation du livre, 6 (2010), 255-78.

Décultot, Elisabeth. “Les Lectures françaises de Winckelmann: Enquête sur une généalogie croisée de l’histoire de l’art.” Revue Germanique Internationale, 13 (2000), 49-65.

DeGategno, Paul J. “’The Source of Daily and Exalted Pleasure’: Jefferson Reads The Poems of Ossian.” Pp. 94-108 in Ossian Revisited. Edited by Howard Gaskill. Edinburgh: Edinburgh U. Press, 1991.

DeGategno, Paul J. “’The Source of Daily and Exalted Pleasure’: Jefferson Reads The Poems of Ossian.” Studies on Voltaire and the Eighteenth Century, 305 (1992), 1385-86. [Abstract]

Deighton, Alan R. “Die Bibliothek der Grafen von Manderscheid-Blankenheim.” Archiv für Geschichte des Buchwesens, 26 (1986), 259-83; summary in English and French. [Collection study of holding for Renaissance through eighteenth century.]

Del Bono, Gianna. Storia delle biblioteche fra Settecento e Novecento. Saggio bibliografico: I cataloghi di biblioteca nella collezione Diomede Bonamici (Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale, Firenze). (Bibliografia, Bibliologia e Biblioteconomia, Collana di Testi e Studi, 2.) Manziana [Rome]: Vecchiarelli, 1995. Pp. 325. [This collection assembled by Bonamici (1823-1912) of just under 3000 volumes contains 1308 book-sale catalogues; 242 scarce and important catalogues, dating from 1673 to 1914, are described in detail.]


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