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Burke, Victoria E. “Ann Bowyer’s Commonplace Book (Bodleian Library Ashmore Manuscript 51): Reading and Writing among the ‘Middling Sort.’” Early Modern Literary Studies, 6, no. 3 (2001) [unpaginated]. E-journal.

Burke, Victoria E. "Contexts for Women's Manuscript Miscellanies: The Case of Elizabeth Lyttelton and Sir Thomas Browne." Yearbook of English Studies, 33 (2003), 290-315. [The MS miscellany is at Cambridge University Library: MS Add. 8460; Elizabeth Lyttelton, Browne's daughter, gathered materials by their Norfolk family and friends and helped preserve his writings. This issue of YES is focused on MS verse and miscellanies through the early Restoration period.]

Burmeister, Ursula, and Marie-Pierre Laffitte. Des Livres et des rois: La Bibliothèque royale de Blois. Paris: Bibliothèque Nationale, 1992. Pp. 239; 59 colored plates; illus.

Burnett, Stephen G. Christian Hebraism in the Reformation Era (1500-1660): Authors, Books, and the Transmission of Jewish Learning. Brill: Leiden, 2012. Pp. xx + 344; illustrations. [Rev. (favorably) by Chanita Goodblatt in SHARP News, 21, no. 4 (Autumn 2012), 4-5.]

Burrows, Simon. “Locating the Minister’s Looted Books: From Provenance and Library History to the Digital Reconstruction of Print Culture.” Library & Information History, 31 (2015), 1-17.

Buschman, John E., and Gloria J. Leckie (eds.). Library as Place: History, Community, and Culture. Westport: Libraries Unlimited, 2007. Pp. 260. [Rev. by Linda R. Most in Library Quarterly, 77 (2007), 333-36; David C. Weber in Libraries & the Cultural Record, 43 (2008), 220-21.]

Busi, Patrizia. “Fondi che riemergono: Nuclei ricostituti di antiche raccolte documentarie delle Biblioteca Comunale dell’Archiginnasio.” L’Archiginnasio, 103 (2008 [2011]), 71-203; illustrations. [The Fondi Bandi date from 1550-1942.]

Busset, Jean-Luc. “Mme de Staël lectrice de Locke et de Fielding.” French Studies Bulletin, 62 (1997), 17-18.

Bustamante Vasconcelos, Alberto. Algo sobre bibliotecas y archivos en Oaxaca. Mexico City: Bustamente Vasconselos, 1992. Pp. lxxiv + 233.

Butler, W. E. “Bookplates of Catherine the Great.” The Bookplate Journal, 10 (2012), 123-28.

Butler, William E. American Bookplates. London: Primrose Hill, 2000. Pp. 166; facsimiles (some in color); index.

Buzanich, Stefan René, and Veronika Macek. “”Würzburg, 1705: Eine hochbarocke Bibel erzählt ihre Geschichte(n): Kurzweiliges aus der historischen Bibliothek der Österreichen Bibelgesellschaft.” Biblos, 61, no. 2 (2012), 119-29.

Buzás, Ladislaus. German Library History, 800-1945. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 1986. Pp. vi + 570; bibliographies. [a Translation by William D. Boyd with Irmgard H. Wolfe of Elemente des Buch- und Bibliothekswesens, 3 vols. 1975-1978.]

Bygrave, Stephen. Uses of Education: Readings in Enlightenment in England. Lewisburg: Bucknell U. Press, 2009. Pp. 238; biblioraphy; illus.; index. [In the second half of the 18C questions about limits and use of education mirror those of the Enlightenment itself.]

Byrd, William, II. The Commonplace Book of William Byrd II of Westover. Edited by Kevin Berland, Jan Kirsten Gilliam, and Kenneth A Lockridge. Chapel Hill, NC: U. of North Carolina Press for the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture, 2001. Pp. 336; illus.; index.

Caball, Marc, and Andrew Carpenter (eds.). Oral and Print Cultures in Ireland, 1600-1900. Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2010. Pp. 144. [Includes Lesa Ni Mhunghaile’s “Intersection between Oral Tradition, Manuscript, and Print Cultures in Charlotte Brooke’s Reliques of Irish Poetry (1789)” (14-31); Andrew Carpenter’s “Garbling and Jumbling: Printing from Dictation in Eighteenth-Century Limerick” (32-46); Caball’s “Lost in Translation: Reading Keating’s Foras feasa ar Érinn, 1635-1847” (47-68); John Moulden’s “’James Cleland his book’: the Library of a Small Farming Family in Early Nineteenth-Century Co. Down” (102-18); Linde Lunney’s “Reading and Orality in Early Nineteenth-Century Ulster Poetry: James Orr and His Contemporaries” (119-36); and other essays by Marie Louise Coolahan and Nicholas Williams. Rev. by Toby Barnard in Irish Literary Supplement, 30, no. 2 (March 2011), 19; by James Eastlake in Bréascna, 7 (2011), 195-99; by Niall O’Ciosain on H-Albion in December 2011 (re-distributed on H-Net); and by Clare O’Halloran in English Historical Review, 127 (2012), 1003-04.]

Cachin, Marie-Françoise. Une nation de lecteurs? La lecture en Angleterre (1815-1945). (Papiers.) Villeurbanne: Presses de l’ENSSIB, 2010. Pp. 268; illustrations.

Cadell, Patrick, and Ann Matheson (eds.). "For the Encouragement of Learning": Scotland's National Library, 1689-1989. Edinburgh: HMSO, 1989. Pp. xiii + 316; 13 plates. [Title refers to the act providing copies of copy-righted books to the Advocates Library. Rev. in rev. essay ("The Edinburgh Tercentennial: Founded 1689, Still Going Strong . . .") by Alan Bell in Book Collector, 38 (1989), 445-63; by I. Campbell in University of Edinburgh Journal, 34 (1990), 204-05; by P. R. Harris in Library History, 8 (1990), 187-89; (fav.) by Ian R. M. Mowat in Library Review, 39, no. 5 (1990), 61-62; (with anr. book) by F. W. Ratcliffe in Library, 6th ser., 13 (1991), 176-82.]

Cadilhon, François. “La Bibliothèque de Jean-Baptiste de Secondât.” Revue française d’histoire du livre, 128 (2008), 53-65

Cadilhon, François. "Lire Montesquieu à Bordeaux au XVIIIe siècle." Annales du Midi, 115, no. 242 (April-June 2003), 201-09.

Caillet, Maurice. "La Bibliothèque du Collège des Irlandais et son fonds de livres anciens." Mélanges de la bibliothèque de la Sorbonne, 11 (1991), 151-63. [Note translated text below.]

Caillet, Maurice. “The Library of the Collège des Irlandais in Paris.” (Trans. by Caroline Gray.) Long Room, 42 (1997), 16-18.

Cajar, Wolfgang. “Die Schindlersche Kirchenbibliothek in der Schloßkirche Schöneiche bei Berlin” [founded 1726]. Marginalien, 184, no. 4 (2006), 30-34.

Calatayud Soler, Rosa. Cuestiones histórico-educativas: España, siglos XVIII-XX. (Cuadernos del Departamento de Educación Comparada e Historia de la Educación.) Valencia: U. de València, 1991. Pp. 422. Pp. 422.

Calis, Richard, and Arnould Visser. “Building a Digital Bookwheel Together: Annotated Books Online and the History of Early Modern Reading Practices.” Bibliothecae.it, 3, no. 1 (2014), 63-80. E-journal edited by Alfredo Serrai at www.bibliothecae.it.

Callard, Caroline. “Conservazione e resistenza: La Biblioteca di Carlo Strozzi [d. 1670].” Pp. 409-19 in I Luoghi dell’immaginario barocca. Edited by Lucia Strappini. Naples: Liguori, 2001. Pp. xii + 610.

Calogero, T. "L'istruzione pubblica nella Toscana di Pietro Leopoldo." Rassegna Storica Toscana, 46 (2000), 3-41. [On educational reforms and policies, particularly in Leopoldo's Regolamento generale per tutte le scuole pubbliche del Granducato (1788).]

Calpini, Maria. "Il cardinale Marco Antonio Barbarigo e la Biblioteca del Seminario di Montefiascone." Culture del testo, 3, no. 7 (1997), 87-94.

Cambers, Andrew. Godly Reading: Print, Manuscript, and Puritanism in England, 1580-1720. (Cambridge Studies in Early Modern British History.) Cambridge: Cambridge U. Press, 2011. Pp. xiii + 304. [Investigates nature of reading practices, finding that Puritan reading was mainly communal and public. Rev. by David Hawkes in TLS (2 Sept. 2011), 3-5; by Michael Mascuch in American Historical Review, 118 (2013), 248-49; by Kate Narveson in Journal of British Studies, 51, no. 3 (2012), 716-18; by David Parry in Renaissance Quarterly, 65 (2012), 1334-35; by Paul Seaver in Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 43 (2012), 94-95; by George Southcombe in English Historical Review, 129 (2014), 457-59.]

Cambers, Andrew. “Reading, the Godly, and Self-Writing in England circa 1580-1720.” Journal of British Studies, 46 (2007), 796-825.

Cambers, Andrew, and Michelle Wolfe. "Reading, Family Religion, and Evangelical Identity in Late Stuart England." Historical Journal, 47 (2004), 875-96.

Campbell, Sir Ilay, and Brian North Lee. Scottish Bookplates. London: Bookplate Society, 2006.

Campbell, James W. P. The Library: A World History. With photographs by Will Pryce. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2013. Pp. 320; 275 colored plates; 17 halftone plates. [A one-volume history of library architecture. Campbell is an architectural historian, whose books include Brick: A World History (2003) and Building St. Paul’s (2008); Pryce’s books include World Architecture: The Masterworks (2008).]

Cancedda, Flavia. "La Collezione libraria del cardinal Imperiali." Il Bibliotecario, 35 (1993), 19-59; 36-37 (1993), 24-82.

Cancedda, Flavia. Figure e fatti intorno alla biblioteca del cardinale Imperiali mecenate del '700. (Il Bibliotecario, 11.) Rome: Bulzoni, 1995. Pp. 204; 5 plates. [On the collection of Cardinal Giuseppe Renato Imperiali (1651-1737), left as a public library but dispersed at auctions beginning in 1793.]

Candaux, Jean-Daniel. “Quel fut done le premier en date des bibliophiles genevois?” Pp. 527-32 in Poètes, princes & collectionneurs: Mélanges offerts à Jean Paul Barbier-Mueller. Edited by Nicholas Ducimetiere, Michel Jeanneret, and Jean Balsamo Geneva: Droz, 2011.

Canfora, Luciano. "Simon Chardon de La Rochette (1754-1814): Le destin de ses livres." Bulletin du bibliophile (2004), 301-12.

Canfora, Luciano. Vita di Chardon de La Rochette, commissario alle biblioteche. Messina: Dipartimento di filologia e linguistica, Università degli studi di Messina, 2003. Pp. xx + 264. [The volume includes correspondence edited by Maria Stefania Montecalvo and a biography of Chardon de la Rochette entitled "Notice sur la vie et les ouvrages de Chardon de La Rochette" by René Tourlet (1757-1836), edited by Paul Butti de Lima. Rev. by V. Neveu in Bulletin du bibliophile (2005), 209-11.]

Canone, Eugenio (ed.). Bibliothecae selectae: Da Cusano a Leopardi. (Lessico intellettuale europeo, 58.) Florence: L. Olschki, 1993. Pp. 631; 15 plates. [Diverse scholars on the libraries of Pierre Bayle, John Locke, Antoine Laurent Lavoisier, Antonio Magliabecchi, Voltaire, Johann Gottfried Herder, etc.]

Cantos Casenave, Marieta. “La apuesta por el relato breve, o sobre algunas preferencias de los lectores dieciochescos.” Cuadernos de Ilustración y Romanticismo, 6 (1998), 41-49. [In an annual volume with the special focus and title “El libro y el lector.” Articles in this journal, 1991-2014, published by the University of Cádiz, are available as PDFs from contents tables at its website, revistas.uca.es/index/cir/issue/.]

Cantos Casenave, Marieta (ed.). Redes y espacios de opinión pública: De la ilustración al Romanticismo: Cádiz, América y Europe ante la modernidad, 1750-1850. Cádiz: Universidad de Cádiz , 2006. Pp. 600. [Most of the volume’s several dozen essays involve periodicals and public opinion. Some sufficiently involve reading to be noted in this bibliography: Aurora María Ruiz Bejarano, “Literatura pedagógica y formación de la opinión pública: Infancia y maternidad en el tránsito del siglo XVIII al XIX” (317-26); María del Rosario García-Doncel Hernández, “Mujer y prensa en la Ingleterra Augustiana: The Female Spectator y la educatión de la mujer” (327-34); María Isabel Calderón López, “Reina entre intelectuales: Elizabeth Robinson Montagu y su circulo literario” (345-58); Joaquín Álvarez Barrientos, “Impentas y librerías en el Madrid del siglo XVIII: Otro acercamiento a la sociabilidad literaria” (373-78); Alberto González Toyano, “Tabernas, tertulias y cafés en la imagen literaria de Andalucía” (379-82), Amparo Quiles Faz, “Espacios de sociabilidad burguesa: Veladas literarias y tertulias de confianza” (397-410); Juan Ramón Cirici Narváez, “Las academias de Bellas Artes generadoras del control y debate estético: El caso gaditano y la arquitectura” (421-30).

Capaccioni, Andrea. Le Biblioteche dell’Università: Storia, modelli, tendenze. Milan: Apogeo, 2012. Ebook. Rev. by Natale Vacalebre in L’Almanacco bibliografico, no. 26 (July 2013), 5-6.

Capaccioni, Andrea. “Le biblioteche tra rivoluzione francese ed età napoleonica.” Pp. 143-53 in L’Umbria nell’età napoleonica: Atti del convegno di studi organizzato e promosso dall’Archivio di Stato di Perugia, Perugia-Spoleto, 1-2 dicembre 2010. Edited by Paolo. Tedeschi. Foligno: Associazione Orfini Numeister, 2013. Pp. 176; illus.

Capaccioni, Andrea. “Sulla storia delle biblioteche tra XVIII e XIX secolo: Una nota.” Il Bibliotecario, 3rd series, 2011, no. 3 (September-December 2011), 21-26.

Caproni, Attilio Maura. "Le Biblioteche d'autore: Definizione, caratteristiche e specificità: Alcuni appunti." Bibliotheca: Rivista di studi bibliografici, 1 (2004), 15-22.

Caracciolo, Maria Teresa. "Lectures de l'Arioste au XVIIIe siècle: Du livre illustré au cycle peint." Gazette des beaux-arts, no. 1502 (1994), 123-46; illus.

Carbone, Lauretta. I libri di famiglia dei nobili De Giudici di Arezzo (1769-1876): Con alcune note sul carteggio tra Angelo Lorenzo de Giudici e Vittorio Fossombroni. (Biblioteca dell’Archivio storico italiano, 31) Florence: L. S. Olschki, 2008. Pp. lxiv + 247; [12] of plates; folded genealogical chart; illustrations (some in color).

Cardinale, Philip J., and Joseph R. Cardinale. “A Newly Discovered Blake Book: William Blake’s Copy of Thomas Taylor’s The Mystical Initiations; or, Hymns of Orpheus (1787).” Blake: An Illustrated Quarterly, 44, no. 3 (2010), 84-102.

Carey, John. “Scientific Communication before and after Networked Science.” Information & Culture: A Journal of History [formerly entitled Libraries & the Cultural Record], 48 (2013), 344-67. [Initial discussions of the Royal Society’s Philosophical Transactions (1665-) and the emergence of a generic form for the research article.]

Carley, James P. "The Royal Library as a Source for Sir Robert Cotton's Collection: A Preliminary List of Acquisitions." British Library Journal, 18 (1992), 52-73.

Carley, James P., and Colin G. C. Tite (eds.). Books and Collectors, 1200-1700: Essays Presented to Andrew Watson. (British Library Studies in the History of the Book.) London: British Library; Toronto: U. of Toronto Press, 1997. Pp. xxii + 501; bibliography [of Andrew Watson's writings, 473-76]; facsimiles; illus.; index; 80 plates.

Carley, James P. “Monastic Collections and their Dispersal.” Pp. 339-47 of The Cambridge History of the Book in Britain. Vol. 4: 1557-1695. Edited by John Barnard, Maureen Bell, and D. F. McKenzie. Cambridge: Cambridge U. Press, 2002. Pp. xxvii + 891+ [32] plates; illustrations; indices; statistical appendices.

Carlquist, Erik. "Leibniz and the 'Core of Books': A Seventeenth-Century Librarian on Abstracting." Library History, 11 (1995), 31-36.

Carlson, David. “Joseph Haslewood’s Manuscript Collection of Unpublished Poems by John Skelton.” Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America, 81 (1987), 65-74.

Carlson, Helen L. "Care and Education of Young Children of Pauper and Working Classes: New Lanark, Scotland, 1790-1825." Paedagogica Historica, 28 (1992), 9-34. [Educator Robert Owen took over in 1800.]

Carlsson, Anna. “The Geography of Scientific Culture in Early Nineteenth Century Britain: The Case of Bamburgh Castle Library. Library History, 23 (2007), 179-190.

Carlyon, Jonathan Earl. Andrés González de Barcia and the Creation of the Colonial Spanish American Library. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2006. Pp. 260. [Rev. by Jorge Cañizares-Esguerra in Libraries & the Cultural Record, 42 (2007), 90-91; by Joseph J. Gwara in Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America, 101 (2007), 418-21; Eva Velasco Moreno in Dieciocho, 30 (2007), 231-33.]

Caroselli, Franco. “La legatura e i Cappuccini.” Pp. 55-60 in La Biblioteca dei Cappuccini: Manoscritti, incunaboli, cinquecentine e preziose edizioni a stampa. Edited by Stefan Zagatti and Francesca Nepori Genova: San Georgio, 2010.

Carozzi, Albert V., and Gerda Bouvier (comps.). The Scientific Library of Horace-Bénédict de Saussure (1797): Annotated Catalog of an 18th-Century Bibliographic and Historic Treasure. (Mémoires de la Société de physique et d'histoire naturelle de Genève, 46.) Champaign, IL: Albert Carozzi; Geneva: Société de physique et d'histoire naturelle, 1994. Pp. x + 201; bibliographical catalogue; illus.; index.

Carpenter, Andrew. “Reading Swift’s Works in Dublin in the 1750s.” Pp. 117-31 in “The First Wit of the Age”: Essays on Swift and his Contemporaries in Honour of Hermann J. Real. Kirsten Juhas, Patrick Müller, and Mascha Hansen. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 2013. Pp. 409; bibliography of Hermann J. Real’s publications; colored frontispiece portrait; illustrations.

Carpenter, Kenneth E. The First 350 Years of the Harvard University Library: Description of an Exhibition. Cambridge, MA: Harvard U. Library, 1986. Pp. xii + 216; catalogue with short essays; color plates. [Rev. (fav.) by Donald G. Davis, Jr., in Libraries and Culture, 23 (1988), 517-18; (briefly, favorably) by William S. Peterson in PBSA, 83 (1989), 127-28.]

Carpenter, Kenneth E. (ed.). The Harvard University Library: A Documentary History: Bibliographic Guide. Foreword by Sidney Verba. Bethesda, MD: University Publications of America, 1990. Pp. xvi + 79 + 463 microfiche [catalogues]; 1 bibliographic guide (pp. xvi + 79; indices).

Carpenter, Kenneth E. Readers & Libraries: Toward a History of Libraries and Culture in America. Washington, DC: Library of Congress, 1996. Pp. 39; illus. [Rev. by K. C. Harrison in Library History, 14 (1998), 77-78.]

Carpenter, Kenneth, and Thomas Augst. "'The History of Libraries in the United States': A Conference Report." Libraries and Culture, 38 (2003), 61-66.

Carroll, Raymond, and Pauline Napier (eds.). Boston Parish Library Catalogue. Boston: St. Botolph’s Church, 2007. Pp. 437. [Rev. by Neil Harris in Library, 7th ser., 10 (2009), 221-23.]

Carron, Helen. "William Sancroft (1617-93): A Seventeenth-Century Collector and His Library." Library, 7th ser., 1 (2000), 290-307.

Carruthers Gerard. “Robert Burns’s Interleaved Scots Musical Museum: A Case-Study in the Vagaries of Editors and Owners.” Pp. 78-96 in British Literature and Print Culture. (Essays & Studies 2013 [English Association’s series, Volume 66].) Edited by Sandro Jung. Rochester, NY: D. S. Brewer, 2013.

Carruthers, Gerard. “’Tongues Turn’d Inside Out’: The Reception of ‘Tam o’Shanter.’” Studies in Scottish Literature, 37 (2012), 47-57. [Reissued in Vol. 37 (August 2012) and posted on-line at http://scholarcommons.sc.edu/ssl/vol37/ after having appeared earlier in a separately printed festschrift, Robert Burns & Friends: Essays by W. Ormiston Roy Fellows (2012), a festschrift to Roy.]

Cartarsi, Enzo. "La H[istori]a de la infancia en Italia: Problemas y perspectivas." Historia de la Educación, 10 (1991), 21-32.

Carter, Karen E. Creating Catholics: Catechism and Primary Education in Early Modern France. Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 2011. Pp. 328. [An examination of beginning levels of Catholic education, in the countext of the Counter-Revolution (there is a shift from the more theological to the more practical)The first half looks at the use of catechisms in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries in rural areas; the second, at the roles of clergy and school teachers in Reims and several other diocese. Rev. (with another book) by Annette Chapman-Adisho in XVIII: New Perspectives on the Eighteenth Century, 10 (2013); by Petra Munro Hendry in History of Education Quarterly, 52, no. 1 (February 2012), 145-48; by Erich Nelson in H-France Review [www.h-france.net], 11 (September 2011), no. 210; by Salvador Ryan in Irish Theological Quarterly, 78 (2013), 316.]

Casellato, Sandra, and Luciana Sitran Rea. Professori e scienziati a Padova nel Settecento. (Profili biografici, 3.) Padua: Università degli studi di Padova; Treviso: Antilia, 2002. Pp. xxi + 779; illus.; index.

Casey, Christine. "Architectural Books in Eighteenth-Century Ireland." Eighteenth-Century Ireland, 3 (1988), 105-13. [Surveys library holdings at the time in Ireland, with a contrast to "more practical" selections in American libraries.]

Casey, Christine. "Subscription Networks for Irish Architectural Books (1730-1760)." Long Room, 35 (1990), 40-49; illus.

Casey, Shawn. “Literacy and the Social Worlds of Writing in the Scottish Atlantic, 1750-1800.” Ph.D. Dissertation, Ohio State U., 2012. Pp. 310. Dissertation Abstracts International, 74A, no. 5 (2013).

Caspard-Karydis, Pénelope, and André Chambon (comps.) and Pierre Caspard (ed.). La Presse d'éducation et d'enseignement, XVIIIe-1940: Répertoire analytique. 4 vols. Paris: CNRS, for Institut national de recherche pédagogique, 1981-1991. [Vol. 1: A-C (1981); Vol. 2: D-J (1984); Vol. 3: K-R (1986); and Vol. 4: S-Z et suppléments (1991), the last having 761 pp. Rev. by Patrick J. Harrigan in Historical Studies in Education / Revue d'histoire de l'éducation, 4 (1992), 362-64.]

Cass, Eddie, and Morris Garratt (eds.). Printing and the Book in Manchester, 1700-1850. (Transactions of the Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Society, 97.) [Manchester:] Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Society, 2001. Pp. vi + 200; bibliography; illus. [Includes Peter Isaac's "The English Provincial Book Trade to 1800"; Terry Wyke's "Publishing and Reading Books . . . in Nineteenth-Century Manchester"; Craig Horner's "That Great Fountain of Truth, Good Manners and What Not," on the influence of the Manchester Monthly, 1730-1760; Brian Maidment's "The Manchester Common Reader: Abel Heywood's 'Evidence' and the Early Victorian Reading Public"; and Michael Powell's "Towards a History of Book-Ownership in Manchester." Rev. (favorably but briefly) by John Hinks in Quadrat, no. 17 (Autumn 2003), 30-31; (fav.) by Peter Isaac in Quadrat, no. 16 (June 2002), 22-25; in Library, 7th ser., 6 (2005), 362.]

Cassiano Carpaneto, Cassiano. “La biblioteca dei cappuccini di Genova e alcuni suoi bibliotecari.” Pp. 14-22 in La Biblioteca dei Cappuccini: Manoscritti, incunaboli, cinquecentine e preziose edizioni a stampa. Edited by Stefan Zagatti and Francesca Nepori Genova: San Georgio, 2010.

Castañeda García, Carmen, with assistance of Myrna Cortés (ed.). Del autor al lector: Libros y libreros en la historia. Mexico City: Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios Superiores en Antropologia Social; Miguel Angel Porrúa, 2002. Pp. 473 + [8] of plates; illus.

Castellani, Giordano. “’Non tutto di tutto’: La Libraria del Doni.” La Bibliofilia, 114, no. 3 (2012), 327-52.

Castellano Lanzara, Maria Giuseppina. Editoria, libri e biblioteche a Napoli in età moderna. (Libri e memoria.) Edited by Antonio Borrelli. Naples: Libreria Dante & Descartes, 2013. Pp. 315; bibliography of publications by Castellano Lanzara; illustrations; index.

Castillo Gómez, Antonio (ed.). Escribir y leer en el siglo de Cervantes. Barcelona: Gedisa, 1999. Pp. 362. [12 conference papers with some reaching into the mid 17C.]


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