Latest Issue of Script & Print— Vol. 45 No. 4 (2021)

CONTENTS

Mary Jane EdwardsAnnotating Annotations and Other Reflections on Scholarly Editing133
  Roger OsborneJon Cleary and Sundowner Productions Pty Ltd: The Making of a Textual Craftsman141
  Tony BallantyneThe Hakluyt Society, James Cook and J.C. Beaglehole156
  Reviews  A Catalogue of Fifteenth-Century Printed177
 Books in Glasgow Libraries and Museums (Anthony Tedeschi); Publishing for the 
 Popes: The Roman Curia and the Use of Printing (1527-1555) (Anna Welch); 
 Clóliosta. Printing in the Irish Language, 1571–1871 (Kevin Molloy); Tradition and 
 Individuality: Bindings from the University of Michigan Greek Manuscript Collection (Nina Whittaker) 

Editorial Apology

The editor wishes to express his sincere apology to the authors of the essay on manuscripts in Hebrew and Arabic in the state of Victoria published in the previous issue. The authors had submitted a further proof removing the Hebrew because the order of characters was problematic as printed, and the editor failed to carry out those revisions. A corrected version of the essay without the confusing Hebrew is on the BSANZ.org site below and incorporated into all digitally published versions of the journal.

Inventorying “Pre-modern” Manuscripts in Victorian Public and Private Collections: Expanding the Cultural Archive

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