Category:Bibliography
This category is used specifically to identify enumerative bibliographies housed on Folgerpedia.
Enumerative bibliography: the listing of books according to some system or reference plan, for example, by author, by subject, or by date. Enumerative bibliography (sometimes called systematic bibliography) attempts to record and list, rather than to describe minutely. Information recorded on such lists typically include author, title, and publication of the work. Some lists may also include annotations, but do not often include physical descriptions of the items.
Pages in category "Bibliography"
The following 39 pages are in this category, out of 39 total.
A
- Annotated bibliography of African-American Shakespeareana
- Annotated bibliography of Hebraica
- Annotated bibliography of readings related to David Garrick
- Annotated bibliography of readings related to Open City: London, 1500–1700
- Annotated bibliography of readings related to Shakespeare's Sisters
- Annotated bibliography of readings related to Symbols of Honor: Heraldry and Family History
B
- Bibliographic format
- Bibliographies and syllabi from Folger Institute seminars
- Bibliography for Habits of Reading in Early Modern England
- Bibliography of Cervantes titles and materials at the Folger
- Bibliography of Classical Authors and Texts before 1600
- Bibliography of early works on Africa
- Bibliography of fishing and angling materials at the Folger
- Bibliography of materials related to the Bindings Image Collection
- Bibliography of readings related to "Golden Lads & Lasses": Shakespeare for Children
- Bibliography of readings related to Beyond Home Remedy: Women, Medicine, and Science
- Bibliography of readings related to Nobility and Newcomers in Renaissance Ireland
- Bibliography of readings related to Noyses, Sounds, and Sweet Aires: Music in Early Modern England
- Bibliography of textual analysis readings