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Book reviews Book reviews Catalogue of books printed in the XVth century now in the British Museum. Part X: Spain, Portugal. London, the Trustees of the British Museum, 1971, f°, lxxv, 92 pp., 20 Pl., fac., ISBN 0714101141, £ 8.-. 'BMC X: SPAIN, 1' OR T U GA L' - A REVIEWING ARTICLE The student of fifteenth-century sources for the history of the Iberian peninsula will test BMC X against the rich fund of knowledge which we already have of the early years of printing there: Hacblcrl and Vindel2 for the incunabula period proper, and Norton3 for the following twenty years, 1500-20, though he is also indispensable for the last decades of the fifteenth century. Those readers of Quaerendo specialized in the field to which this journal is devoted, however, will certainly, if they are bibliographers, have come across 'Spain' in Appendix I published by Curt F. Biihler in I949 in Standards o f Bibliographical Description.4 Furthermore, they can permit themselves a different, more restricted approach to a catalogue such as BMC X. In the history of printing, the relations and connections between the Low Countries and the area dealt with in BMC X occupy no more than a modest http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Quaerendo Brill

Book reviews

Quaerendo , Volume 5 (1): 66 – Jan 1, 1975

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Publisher
Brill
Copyright
© 1975 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
ISSN
0014-9527
eISSN
1570-0690
DOI
10.1163/157006975X00055
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Book reviews Catalogue of books printed in the XVth century now in the British Museum. Part X: Spain, Portugal. London, the Trustees of the British Museum, 1971, f°, lxxv, 92 pp., 20 Pl., fac., ISBN 0714101141, £ 8.-. 'BMC X: SPAIN, 1' OR T U GA L' - A REVIEWING ARTICLE The student of fifteenth-century sources for the history of the Iberian peninsula will test BMC X against the rich fund of knowledge which we already have of the early years of printing there: Hacblcrl and Vindel2 for the incunabula period proper, and Norton3 for the following twenty years, 1500-20, though he is also indispensable for the last decades of the fifteenth century. Those readers of Quaerendo specialized in the field to which this journal is devoted, however, will certainly, if they are bibliographers, have come across 'Spain' in Appendix I published by Curt F. Biihler in I949 in Standards o f Bibliographical Description.4 Furthermore, they can permit themselves a different, more restricted approach to a catalogue such as BMC X. In the history of printing, the relations and connections between the Low Countries and the area dealt with in BMC X occupy no more than a modest

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Published: Jan 1, 1975

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