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A History of Bibliographies of Bibliographies

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The essay surveys the development of universal bibliographies that catalog other bibliographies, defining its scope by excluding national lists, special-subject compilations, and reference works. It traces early antecedents in classical and Renaissance indexes and biobibliographies, examines the field's maturation through key practitioners, and analyzes categories such as lists entitled Bibliotheca, a later renewal of the genre, and the emergence of periodical and cooperative bibliographical enterprises. The author also addresses editorial methods, selection principles, and historical continuities, and provides a supporting bibliography and index for further study.

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Archer Taylor

Archer Taylor was a notable bibliographer and scholar, recognized for his contributions to the field of bibliography. He is best known for his work "A History of Bibliographies of Bibliographies," which explores the development and significance of bibliographic literature. Taylor's research has provided valuable insights into the organization and classification of bibliographic resources, making him an important figure in the study of books and literature. His work continues to influence bibliographic studies and serves as a reference for scholars interested in the history and methodology of bibliographies.

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