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[1]

W. H. J. Weale, Bookbindings and Rubbings of Bindings in the National Art Library, South Kensington, 2 V. (London, 1898, 1894).

[2]

Early Stamped Bookbindings in the British Museum . . . mainly by the late W. H. J. Weale, completed by Laurence Taylor (London, 1922).

[3]

E. Ph. Goldschmidt, Gothic & Renaissance Bookbindings, 2 V. (London, 1928).

[4]

English Binding before 1500 (Cambridge, 1929), and several monographs published by the Bibliographical Society, London, are concerned primarily with blind-stamped bindings. He has also written extensively on other styles.

[5]

London, Bibliographical Society, 1944. cf. p. 108. Mr. Hobson's death on January 5, 1949, is an immeasurable loss to students of binding, and it is good to know that there is a possibility of publishing his most recent work, on binding styles assignable to individual collectors, although it was not entirely completed. The writer takes satisfaction in acknowledging here his great help and encouragement over a period of years, both by correspondence and personally in his London office.

[6]

Ilse Schunke, ed., Beiträge zum Rollen-und Platteneinband im 16. Jahrhundert (Leipzig, 1937), p. 360.

[7]

Antoninus, Defecerunt scrutantes scrutineo (1470).

[8]

Eyb, Margarita poetica.

[9]

Marchesinus, Mamotrectus. Printed by Flach.

[10]

Albertus Magnus, Sermones de tempore (Cologne, about 1475).

[11]

Herpf, Speculum aureum.

[12]

Thomasinus de Ferraria, Sermones quadragesimales.

[13]

Aulus Gellius, Noctium Atticarum commentarium.

[14]

Notation on his ms. Notes and rubbings of bindings, consulted at the British Museum.

[15]

Astesanus, Summa de casibus conscientiae. Printed by Wenssler and Richel.

[16]

Bernardinus Senensis, Sermones (Amorbach, 1489).

[17]

Johannes de Milis, Repertorium (Kessler, 1488).

[18]

Modus legendi abbreviaturas.

[19]

P. de Crescentiis, Opus ruralium commodorum. Location unknown.

[20]

Symon de Cassia, Expositio super totum corpus evangeliorum. Printed by Prüss.