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Hain (L.) Eepertorium Bibliographicum, in quo libri omnes ab 

 arte typographica inventa usque ad annum MD, typis express! 

 ordine alphabetico enumerantur. 2 vol. 1826-1838. 



16,299 entries of books arranged under authors. Entries 

 of books which had been examined by Hain himself are 

 starred. 



Indices, opera C. Burger. 1891. 



Superseded by the Index to the following : — 



Supplement. By W. A. Copinger. 3 vol. 1895-1902. 



This work adds 6,619 entries to Hain, but many of these 

 relate to books of the sixteenth century, and others are 

 entered twice. The Index by Burger in Vol. III. includes 

 references to Hain, Proctor and other sources. 



Appendix ad Hainii-Copingeri Eepertorium Bibliographicum. 



Edidit D. Reichling. 7 pt. 1905-1911. 



This book adds 1,920 new entries to Hain and Copinger. 



Peoctoe (R.) An Index to the Early Printed Books in the 

 British Museum to the year 1500. With notes on those in 

 the Bodleian. 4 pt. 1898-1899. 



The entries are arranged chronologically under countries, 

 towns and printers. Pt. IV. consists of Indexes of Printers 

 and Authors. 



So far as the collection of Incunabula in the British 

 Museum is concerned fuller information will be found in the 

 following Catalogue. 



Beitish Museum.' Catalogue of Books printed in the fifteenth 

 century, now in the British Museum. 1908, etc. 



Arranged on the plan of Proctor's Index, but with full 

 descriptions and collations, and with facsimiles showing the 

 founts possessed by each printer. 



Pellechet (M.) Catalogue des Incunables des Bibliotheques 

 pubHques de la France. (Continued by L. Polain.) 1897, 

 etc. 



BiBLIOGEAPHIES OF THE NATIONAL LiTEEATUEES OF VaEIOUS 



counteies. 



Geeat Beitain and Ieeland. 



See also above, General Bibliography. For other books in the 

 English language see below, Australia, Canada, Scotland, United 

 States of America. For books in GaeHc, Irish and Welsh see 

 below, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. 



