List of Colour Plates, Figures and Tables Abbreviations Introduction: Copy-Specific Features of Incunabula Takako Kato Part 1: Perspectives of Incunabula Studies 1 Unique Features in Early Printed Books Lotte Hellinga 2 Incunabula in Our New Book Historical Landscape David Pearson Part 2: Aspects of Early Printing 3 A Succession of Uncertainties: Dating the Buxheim Saint Christopher Edward Potten 4 Coping with Blank Space for Music in Incunabula Mary Kay Duggan Part 3: Early Journeys and Producers 5 Illuminators of English and Continental Incunabula in England, c.1455-1500 Holly James-Maddocks 6 Tracking Changes: Decoration, Binding, and Annotation in Incunabula Imported to England Suzanne Reynolds 7 The First Printed Books to Arrive in Scotland: Fifteenth-Century St Andrean Owners of Fifteenth-Century Books Daryl Green Part 4: Later Journeys and Provenances 8 From Mainz to Manhattan: the Morgan Library's Three Gutenberg Bibles John T. McQuillen 9 Context Specifics and the History of Collecting Ulrich Zel's 1466 Chrysostom Eric Marshall White 10 Perfecting and Completing Caxton's Golden Legend: the Stratigraphy of Non-homogeneous Copies Takako Kato Part 5: Provenances and Collections 11 'There ys in this olde Book many a good sayinge and Lesson': Copy-Specific Discoveries from the Glasgow Incunabula Project Julie Gardham 12 Durham Priory Library: Recent Initiatives towards the Reconstruction of a Medieval Cathedral Library Sheila Hingley.
Production and Provenance : Copy-Specific Features of Incunabula