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  1. Cover
  2. Half Title Page
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Dedication
  6. Contents
  7. Introduction: Find Something New in the Old
  8. 1. Cut: Little Gidding’s Feminist Printing
  9. 2. Copy: Edward Benlowes’s Queer Books
  10. 3. Paste: John Bagford’s History of the Book
  11. Epilogue: Goodbye to Much That Is Familiar
  12. Acknowledgments
  13. Notes
  14. Index
  15. About the Author
  16. Color Plates

Index

Acland, John, 89, 90

Acland Troyte, Arthur, 88–89

Acland-Troyte harmony pamphlet, 83, 89–91, 92, 97

Aeneid, 138

American Quarterly, hypertext issue, 17

Apocrypha, 71–72

auctions (of books), 196–97, 198, 203

Bacon, Francis: Essays, 75, 76

Bagford, John: authorial agency, 227–29, 249, 250; “of Booke binding Modourne,” 232–33, 234–35; collecting practices, 27, 184–85, 188–91, 197–98, 203, 205–8, 212, 214; collectors, treatment by, 191; compiling practices, 209–12, 214–27, 230, 233–35, 239, 241, 257; facsimile reproductions, 235–36, 241–42, 243, 244; Fragmenta manuscripta, 184, 185; Fragmenta varia, 184, 185; frost fair, visit to, 259–61, 263; history of printing (projected), 7, 185, 190–92, 236–53, 255, 257, 316n169; institutional treatment, 10, 190, 211–12, 228–33, 235, 238, 256–57, 314n120; MS Harley 5906 B, 244–49; MS Harley 5910.i–iv, 209–11, 231; MS Harley 5927, 216–18; MS Harley 5934, 238–42, 243, 248, 249; MS Harley 5936, 261, 262–63; MS Harley 5943, 232–35, 315n136; MS Harley 5949, 218–29, 230, 242, 250, 314n122, 317n172; MS Harley 5979, 212–13; MS Harley 5995, 237, 316n169; MS Lansdowne 808, 214–15, 312n98; MS Rawlinson D 384, 235, 236; MS Sloane 1086, 189; Philosophical Transactions essay, 188–89, 251–53, 255; reputation, 185–88, 191, 307n24; specimen books, 184–85, 206–7, 209–27, 238–43, 249–50, 255–56, 262, 265, 316n169

ballads, 8, 54–55, 202

Barker, Robert, 148–49

Barlow, Francis, 102, 107, 109, 146, 150, 152, 160, 180

Beaumont, Francis, and John Fletcher: Comedies and Tragedies, 177, 179, 180

Beaumont, Joseph: Psyche, or Loves Mysterie, 153

Bedford, Francis, 171

Benlowes, Edward: donations, 115–16, 119–22, 132, 159; Phineas Fletcher, patronage of, 123–24, 125, 132–38, 144; library, 102, 119–21, 141; life, 7, 27, 102, 107–8, 112–15, 302n108; Ludus Literarius Christianus, 167, 170, 171; Papa Perstrictus, 145; poetry, 114; portraits of, 106, 107, 108–9, 140–41; printing atelier, 102, 113, 300n103; as publisher, 115, 178–81; Quarleis, 170, 171; Francis Quarles, friendship with, 138–41, 144, 171; reputation, 103–6, 145; self-styling, 108–10, 144, 160, 165; Sphinx Theologica, 131–32, 300n98; “T. Benlowes,” 181

Benlowes, Edward, Theophila: bibliographies and, 174; collectors, treatment by, 10, 111, 159, 171–74, 175, 176; criticism on, 105–6; decorative initials in, 157, 158, 224; foldouts in, 160, 163; generic innovation, 154; gift copies, 159, 172, 176; images in, 102–3, 108–11, 144, 145–46, 148–52, 155, 159–69, 171, 175, 194; institutional treatment, 10, 173; materiality of, 110–12, 146, 158–59, 176; musical setting of, 146; poetic method, 155–58; preliminary material, 146, 147–48, 178–81; printing of, 102, 155; reading guidance, 147–48, 153; sale of, 102, 141, 176–78, 179–80; structure, 102–3, 154–55; “Theophila, or Love’s Sacrifice,” 141, 144, 148–54, 160–62, 169; typography, 150, 152; variation among copies, 103, 159–60, 162–63, 165–67, 171–74

Bible, the: interpretation of, 41–43; translations of, 41, 72–74, 218, 221

bibliography, discipline of, 208

binding, of books, 8, 34, 204–5, 209–10, 232–33

binding waste, 205

Binns, Elsie, 96–97

Blackstone, Bernard, 94

Blades, William: The Enemies of Books, 186–87

Bodley, Thomas, 200

Boissard, Jacques, and Theodor de Bry: Icones virorum illustrium, 221, 223

books as objects, 110, 111–12, 133, 176, 203–4

bookwork, definition of, 19–23

Bowdler, Elizabeth (née Cotton), 84

Bowdler, Harriet, 84–87

Bowdler, John, 84

Bowdler, Thomas, 85, 86–87

Bowdler family, 39, 84

Bowdler Shakespeare, 85–87

British Museum, the, 10, 204, 228, 229–31

broadsides. See ballads

Buck brothers, 124–25

Butler, Samuel, 103, 105

Cambridge University Press, 124–25, 127, 129, 131, 262, 300n107

Cartwright, William, 179

Cecil, William, Lord Salisbury, 48

Charles I, 30, 33, 40–41, 43, 46, 59

“Christus natus est,” 55

Cleyn, Francis, 163

codex, theory of, 7, 8, 16–17, 20, 91–92, 146

coffeehouses, 195–96, 197–98, 203, 226

Colet, Dean John, 77–78, 114

collecting (books). See Bagford, John: collecting practices; “ephemeral” texts; Pepys, Samuel; Sloane, Sir Hans

Collett, Anna, 30, 31, 63, 65–66, 67

Collett, Joyce, 63, 65, 79, 288n79

Collett, Mary: bookbinding by, 64, 125; harmonies, making of, 7, 27, 30, 82; George Herbert, editing of, 42, 125; life, 82, 84, 145; Little Academy speech, 63; reputation, 31–32, 67; Story Books, circulation of, 65–66

Collett, Susanna: commonplace book, 39, 64–65, 70–71, 72–81, 83, 288n79; poem of counsel, 79–81, 288n79; poem on Dean Colet, 77–79

Collier, Jeremy, 146, 155, 162

Cotton family, 84

Crashaw, Richard, 82, 125, 131–32, 145, 154

Cuvier, Georges, 207

Dallington, Robert: Aphorismes Civill and Militarie, 75

Daniel, Roger, 124, 144

Darnton, Robert, 15–17

Day, Richard, and John Day: A Booke of Christian Prayers, 150, 151

Dering, Sir Edward, 119–20

Derrida, Jacques, 22–23

Dibdin, Thomas Frognall: The Bibliomania, 185–86

digital historical methods, 8, 11–13, 76, 264–65

digital publishing, 15–19, 22

“diuine descant full of consolation, A,” 54–55

Dury, John: The Reformed Librarie-Keeper, 199, 200

Early English Books Online, 76, 191, 262–63

Ecclesiasticus, 71, 73

Elton, Charles Isaac, and Mary August Elton: The Great Book-Collectors, 188

embroidery. See textiles, work with

engraving, business of, 9, 100–102

“ephemeral” texts, 190, 200–203, 262–63. See also job-work, in printing

Evelyn, John, 115, 157, 183, 200, 260, 262

Fabricius, Georg, 57

fancy, early modern definition of, 156, 157–58

Featley, Daniel, 132–33

Feltham, Owen, 155

Ferrar, Bathsheba, 61–62

Ferrar, John, 32, 41, 43, 46, 61–62; Memoirs of the Life of Mr. Nicholas Ferrar, 88, 90

Ferrar, Mary, 29, 60, 64, 65

Ferrar, Nicholas: Charles I and, 59; colonial projects, 96; handwriting, 64; harmonies, making of, 31–32; George Herbert, editing of, 42, 125; household management, 60–61, 62; Little Gidding, founding of, 29–30; reputation, 31, 88, 89, 90, 96; Story Books, circulation of, 66; travels, 75, 296n59. See also Acland-Troyte harmony pamphlet

Fletcher, Giles, 130

Fletcher, Gyles, 131

Fletcher, Phineas: Brittains Ida, 123, 297n62; death, 145; Locustae, vel Pietas Iesuitica, 123, 130; Piscatorie Eclogs, 123, 127–28, 130, 135, 299n90, 300n104; The Purple Island, 102, 123, 125–31, 132–38, 300nn103–7; Sylva Poetica, 131

“Flusser-Hypertext,” 18

Fuller, Thomas: History of the Worthies of England, 33

Galle, Philips, 99

Ganymede, 110

Greene, Leonard, 124

Hall, George Bernard, 29–30, 31, 82

Hall, Joseph, 74–75, 76

Hammond, Fanny Reed, 92–93; Little Gidding scrapbooks, 39, 83, 93–97

Harley, Robert, 191, 204

harmonies. See Little Gidding harmonies

Harvey, Reverend Joseph, 95–96

Hearne, Thomas, 186, 191, 206, 209, 235, 244, 307n24

Heath, Lady Margaret, 75–76

Herbert, George: “Easter Wings,” 17; “The H. Scriptures,” 58–59; “Judgement,” 42–43; Little Gidding harmonies, praise of, 33; The Temple, 35, 42, 58–59, 87–88, 125, 154

Hollar, Wenceslaus, 148, 149, 155, 163, 164, 165, 172, 175

homosocial relationships, 126, 128, 137–38, 145. See also coffeehouses

Hooke, Robert, 192–94, 206

Horne, Robert: Points of Instruction for the Ignorant, 54

Howell, James, 145

Hugo, Herman: Pia desideria, 139, 144

Huntington, Virginia, 95–96

HyperCard, 18

James I, 41–42

Jenkins, John, 146, 158

job-work, in printing, 20, 124, 225, 262

Kairos (journal), 17

King, William, 253–55

Laud, Archbishop William, 81–82

Leigh, Dorothy, The Mothers Blessing, 80

libraries, theory of, 116–17, 120, 121, 183, 199–201, 204

literary studies, discipline of, 5–6

Little Gidding: bookbindings, 34–35, 37, 64, 65, 125; colonial projects, 96; community, 29–30, 32, 33–34, 43, 61–64, 81; Concordance Room, 36–38, 60, 100; devotional practices, 40, 59–61, 74; Eikon Basilike project, 82; end of, 82; family conflict at, 61–64, 66; genealogical manuscript, 77; harmonies (see Little Gidding harmonies); house, 34, 60–61; library, 75–76; Little Academy (see Little Gidding Story Books); poetry, 48, 77–78; reputation, 31–35, 87–88, 95; The Revelation of S Iohn the Divine, 49–50; Story Books (see Little Gidding Story Books); women’s role at, 31–33, 81. See also Acland-Troyte harmony pamphlet; Collet, Susanna; Ferrar, Nicholas; Hammond, Fanny Reed: Little Gidding scrapbooks

Little Gidding harmonies: classification, 10, 29; composition, 7, 30, 32, 40, 44–45, 50, 54, 57; Cotsen Harmony, 84, 88–90; as devotional practice, 36, 40, 44–45; as feminist production, 35–36, 58, 86; images in, 45–54, 56–58, 99, 139; institutional treatment, 31, 82; King’s Harmony, 29–31, 33, 40–1, 43–48, 50, 52, 56–58, 59, 82; Laud’s harmony, 82; printing of, 286n39; reading guidance, 44–47, 50, 54, 55–56, 59; responses to, 10, 33, 39, 40–41, 58–59, 83; typography, 44, 50, 54, 55; as women’s workmanship, 32–38, 58

Little Gidding Story Books, 39, 62–64, 65–69, 288n78

Lombart, Pierre, 161, 162

Lowndes, William: The Bibliographer’s Manual of English Literature, 174

Lupton, Thomas: A thousand Notable things, 122

makerspaces, 37, 39, 102, 113–14, 261

Manifold Scholarship, 19

manuscript and print, relationship between, 7–8, 103, 226, 230–31

Mapletoft, John, 67

Mapletoft, Susanna, 65–67

Marshall, William, 142, 167, 170

McLeod, Randall, 17–18

media archaeology, discipline of, 23–25, 280n56

miscellany, early modern definition of, 156

Moseley, Humphrey, 101, 176, 177–80

mother’s advice books, 80

multimedia print design, 54–55

National Archives, 1–3

National Research Council, 1–3

Naudé, Gabriel: Instructions Concerning Erecting of a Library, 183, 200, 201

New York World’s Fair (1939), 30–31

Norton, Roger, 149, 155

Okamoto, Yoichi, 3–6, 14, 23

open access, 12–14, 19

Peake, Robert, 101

Pepys, Samuel, 99, 190, 196, 198, 202, 204

“perfect” copies, fetishization of, 10, 171–74, 185

Phillipot, Thomas, 108, 125

philology, discipline of, 25–26

Pollard, A. W.: Last Words on the History of the Title-Page, 187–88

Pope, Alexander, 104

prayer, 41, 42, 60, 150, 154

preservation, issues around, 1–3

print and manuscript, relationship between. See manuscript and print, relationship between

printing industry, 20–21, 260–62

printing waste, 29, 190, 205

Proverbs, 71

Psalms, 60

Quarles, Francis, 138–39, 145; dedicatory poem to Phineas Fletcher, 130, 132; Emblemes, 102, 107–8, 139–41, 142, 171, 303n119; Hadassa, 81

rare book trade. See secondhand book trade

research ethics, 13–14

Ross, Alexander, 131–32, 146

Sadeler, Gilles: Salus generis humani, 56–57

Saltero, Don, 203

Saltmarsh, John, 131–32

sammelbands, 8, 123, 129, 130, 131–32, 201

Scalar, 18–19

Schoren, Jan, 102, 113–15, 134, 139, 144, 300n103, 303n124

scripture. See Bible, the

secondhand book trade, 195, 196–97, 203, 204, 205

Seile, Henry, 176, 177

Selden, John, 202

sermons, 8

Shorthouse, John Henry: John Inglesant, 88

Sidney, Sir Philip: The Countess of Pembroke’s Arcadia, 75, 76

Sloane, Sir Hans, 203–4, 206, 237

Southwell, Lady Anne, 120–21

specimen, early modern definition of, 206–7

Stanhope, Sir Edward, 118, 121

student literary culture, 125, 126–27, 128–29, 131

suspenders pasted with manuscript illuminations, 184, 187

Tenison, Thomas, library of, 183–84

textiles, work with, 9, 34, 148–49

Thames frost fair, 259–61, 262, 263

Thomason, George, 202

Thompson, William, 130

Tyndale, William, 218

type specimens, 21

Typus mundi, 139, 140–41, 143

university libraries. See libraries, theory of

university literature. See student literary culture

van den Hoeye, François, 45, 47, 49, 51

van der Straet, Jan, 99–102

Vectors (journal), 18

verse miscellanies, 128–29

Walkley, Thomas, 123, 297n62

Wanley, Humfrey, 191, 205, 208, 228, 241, 249–51, 255, 317n172

waste. See printing waste

Waters, Peter, 3–5, 14

Wightman, Julia Parker, 83

Wolf, Melvin: Catalogue and Indexes to the Title-Pages of English Printed Books Preserved in the British Library’s Bagford Collection, 256–57, 258

women: domestic labor by, 33–35; historical erasure of, 31–32, 84–87, 93

Wood, Anthony, 103–4, 196

Wulfstan: Institutes of Polity, 19

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Portions of chapter 1 are adapted from “Media, Materiality, and Time in the History of Reading: The Case of the Little Gidding Harmonies,” PMLA 133, no. 5 (2018): 1135–51; reprinted by permission of the copyright owner, The Modern Language Association of America (mla.org). Portions of chapter 1 are also adapted from “Women’s Labor and the Little Gidding Harmonies,” in The Routledge Companion to Women, Sex, and Gender in the Early British Colonial World, ed. Kimberly Anne Coles and Eve Keller (2019), 120–35; reprinted with permission of Informa UK Limited through PLSclear. Portions of chapter 3 are adapted from “Creative Destruction and the Digital Humanities,” in The Routledge Research Companion to Digital Medieval Literature, ed. Jennifer E. Boyle and Helen J. Burgess (2018), 47–60; reprinted with permission of Informa UK Limited through PLSclear.

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