FOOTNOTES:
[335:1] Contributed to The Library, May 1898.
INDEX
- Abbas the Great, Shah of Persia, wishes to introduce printing into Persia, [119]
- Africa, question as to first introduction of printing into, [123]
- Aldrich, Stephen J., of the British Museum, an authority on incunabula, [208]
- Ancina, Bishop, his integrity, [169]
- Antequera Castro, Joseph, author of a book printed in Paraguay, [133]
- Baber, Rev. H. H., his Museum catalogue, [85];
- his plan for an improved catalogue, [90]
- Bailey, J. B., on subject indexes to scientific periodicals, [225]
- Beresford, General, prints proclamations in Buenos Ayres, [136]
- Bethnal Green Library, its contrivance for the accommodation of books, the prototype of the British Museum sliding-press, [267]
- Bible, the foundation of the system of classification adopted at the British Museum, [212]
- Blades, William, his "Enemies of Books," [283-287]
- Bond, Sir Edward Augustus, K.C.B., Principal Librarian of the British Museum, his services to the British Museum Printed Catalogue, [15];
- Bonifacius, Joannes, author of the first book printed by Europeans in China, [121]
- Bradshaw, Henry, [209]
- British Museum Catalogue, how far a model for other catalogues, [7]
- Canevarius, Antonius, collector of books and amateur of bindings, [164-166]
- Carlisle, Nicholas, [312]
- Cary, Rev. Henry, [295]
- Classed indexes to Museum Catalogue, how to be made, [106]
- Classification of Books on the shelves of the British Museum, Library, [211]
- Clemente Patavino, early Italian printer, [201]
- Cole, Sir Henry, [84], [109]
- Collins, C. H., Esq., of Edgbaston, advocates a classified index of scientific papers, [22]
- Colophons of the early printers, [197-209]
- Cordier, M. Henri, Chinese bibliographer, [121]
- Crestadoro, Mr., advocates dictionary catalogues, [46]
- Cutter, C. W., his report on catalogues, [46];
- his cataloguing rules, [48]
- Dewey, Melvil, on the decimal system of classification, [80]
- Douglas, Professor R. K., Keeper of Oriental Books and MSS., his catalogue of the Museum collection of maps, [15];
- supervises catalogue of accession titles, [74]
- Duarte y Quiros, founder of a college at Cordova, La Plata, [134]
- Dury, John, [175-190], passim
- Edwards, Edward, [320]
- Electric Light in British Museum, [253], [254]
- Ellis, Sir Henry, his Museum catalogue, [85]
- Ewart, William, M.P., founder of free public libraries in Great Britain and Ireland, [36]
- Fire, protection of libraries against, [258-261]
- Fortescue, G. W., Keeper of Printed Books, his subject indexes to British Museum catalogue, [10]
- Foscolo, Ugo, [289]
- Gallus, Udalricus, early Italian printer, [203]
- Garcia da Horta, author of the second book printed by Europeans in India, [118]
- Grand, G. F., author of the first book printed in South Africa, [125]
- Grenville, Right Hon. Thomas, [292], [294]
- Heidelberg Library, pillaged and partly restored, [187], [188]
- Hervey, Lord, and Conyers Middleton, [191-193]
- Horne, Rev. T. H., his project for a classed catalogue, [89]
- Howe, William, bushranger, book relating to him the first printed in Australasia, [125]
- Jenner, Henry, assistant in the Library of the British Museum, his share in the introduction of the sliding-press, [267];
- rewarded by the Treasury, [268]
- Johnstone, Mr., procures Mr. Winter Jones an appointment in the British Museum, [313]
- Jones, Giles, author of "Goody Two Shoes," [305]
- Jones, John Winter, Principal Librarian of British Museum, memoir of, [304-324]
- Labbe, Father, his travels in La Plata, [130]
- Leão, Gaspar de, Archbishop of Goa, author of the first book printed by Europeans in India, [117], [118]
- Lignamine, Joannes Philippus de, early Italian printer, [153]
- Macedo, Antonio, his Theses rhetoricæ, [123]
- Mayhew, Henry M., assistant in library of the British Museum, his invention of the pivot-press, [272]
- Mazarin, Cardinal, formation of his first library, [166]
- Medina, Señor Jose T., on first European printing in China, [120];
- on South American bibliography, [128-140], passim
- Middleton, Conyers, delay in publication of his "Life of Cicero," [190-195]
- Murray, Dr., his great English Dictionary, [20]
- Naudé, Gabriel, collects books for Cardinal Mazarin, [166-168]
- Newton, Sir Charles, K.C.B., favours printing Museum catalogue, [94]
- Nicholson, E. W. B., Bodley's Librarian, founder of the Library Association of the United Kingdom, [3], [37]
- Nicius, Erythræus, [162-173], passim
- Oddi, Muzio, his ingenuity, [171]
- Panizzi, Sir Anthony, K.C.B., Principal Librarian of the British Museum, his services to the British Museum, [35], [36];
- Paper, fine, manufacture of, in England, [191-196]
- Peranda, Cardinal, [171]
- Photography, advantages of its introduction as an official department of the British Museum, [16], [17], [85], [86], [234-252]
- Podianus, Prosper, a mighty book-hunter, [168-170]
- Pollard, Alfred William, on the title-page, [198]
- Poole's Index to Periodicals, [9]
- Ribeiro dos Sanctos, Portuguese bibliographer, [118]
- Roscoe, William, [290]
- Ruiz de Montoya, Antonio, author of books printed in Paraguay, [133]
- Rye, William Brenchley, Keeper of Printed Books, his services to the classification of the Museum Library, [211]
- Rylands, Mrs., her public spirit, [25]
- Sande, Eduardus de, author of the second book printed by Europeans in China, [120]
- Sainsbury, William Noel, his calendar of the papers of the East India Company, [119]
- Satow, Sir Ernest Mason, K.C.B., on printing in Japan, [121], [122]
- Scientific Papers, subject indexes to, [225-233]
- Serrano, Father Jose, his translation of Father Nieremberg into Guarani, the first book printed in Paraguay, [131], [132]
- Sliding-Press, the, at the British Museum, [262-271]
- Sparrow, Mr., locksmith at the British Museum, [267], [271]
- Spira, the brothers, early printers at Venice, [149], [203], [205]
- Stevens, Henry, of Vermont, his paper on Photo-Bibliography, [16], [239];
- memoir of, [325-334]
- Sweynheym and Pannartz, early printers at Rome, [143], [148], [149], [150], [151], [152]
- Telautographic writing telegraph, [256]
- Telegraph, writing, advantage of introduction of, into Reading Room of British Museum, [254], [257]
- Thompson, Sir E. M., K.C.B., on use of blotting paper in the Middle Ages, [171]
- Universal Catalogue projected by Sir Henry Cole, [83], [84], [109-114]
- Venetian book-trade, [153], [156]
- Vera, Juan de, first printer in the Philippines, [122]
- Virgo, Mr., his ingenuity, [266], [279]
- Watts, Thomas, Keeper of Printed Books, British Museum, advocated printing the catalogue in 1855, [15];
- founder of the system of classification followed at the British Museum, [211]
- Whitelock, General, prints proclamations in Monte Video, [137]
- Wolfenbuttel Library, [189]
- Yapuguai, Nicolas, author of books printed in Paraguay, [133]
- Zaehnsdorf, Mr., bookbinder, his device for the protection of books against fire, [259-261]
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