Introduction 1 Finding the Text: Enumerative and Systematic Bibliography 2 Making the Text: Bibliography of Manuscript Books 3 Making the Text: Bibliography of Printed Books 4 Describing the Text: Descriptive Bibliography 5 Reading the Text: Paleography 6 Reading the Text: Typography 7 Evaluating the Text: Textual Bibliography 8 Criticizing the Text: Textual Criticism 9 Editing the Text: Scholarly Editing Appendix I: Pages from the Shakespeare First Folio Appendix II: Some Types of Scholarly Edition
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