Classical Arabic philology and poetry : a bibliographical handbook of important editions from 1960-2000 /
The Arabic manuscript tradition : a glossary of technical terms and bibliography /
Biographical memoirs.
Out of sorts : on typography and print culture /
Debating war and peace : media coverage of U.S. intervention in the post-Vietnam era /
Printing the Middle Ages /
Inscribir y borrar : cultura escrita y literatura (siglos XI-XVIII).
Medieval Latin palaeography : a bibliographical introduction /
Hamlet after Q1 : an uncanny history of the Shakespearean text /
Bitstreams : the future of digital literary heritage /
Mediation of legitimacy in early China : a study of the neglected Zhou scriptures and the Grand Duke traditions /
Editors, scholars, and the social text /
Critical notes on Plato's Politeia /
The gifting logos : expertise in the digital commons /
Languages in the Lutheran reformation : textual networks and the spread of ideas /
The transmission of Beowulf : language, culture, and scribal behavior /
The text of Paradise lost : a study in editorial procedure /
Bibliography and the sociology of texts /
What is a book? : the study of early printed books /
Die Fragmente der griechischen Historiker continued.
Thinking outside the book /
Scribal correction and literary craft : English manuscripts 1375-1510 /
Between orality and literacy : communication and adaptation in antiquity /
Forms and meanings : texts, performances, and audiences from codex to computer /
Know your remedies : pharmacy and culture in early modern China /
The manuscript tradition of Propertius /
John Caius and the manuscripts of Galen /
The ethics of reading in manuscript culture : glossing the Libro de buen amor /
Bookrolls and scribes in Oxyrhynchus /
Rewriting Chaucer : culture, authority, and the idea of the authentic text, 1400-1602 /
New directions in later medieval manuscript studies : essays from the 1998 Harvard conference /
Print, manuscript & performance : the changing relations of the media in early modern England /
Listening to Homer : tradition, narrative, and audience /