University of Virginia. Bibliographical Society

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Name (Latin)
University of Virginia. Bibliographical Society
Other forms of name
Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia
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VIAF: 159166478
Wikidata: Q19865369
Library of congress: n 79018569
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Wikipedia description:

Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia is a learned society founded in 1947 at the University of Virginia, Charlottesville to promote interest in books and manuscripts, maps, printing, the graphic arts, and bibliography and textual criticism. The society sponsors exhibitions, contests for student book collectors and Virginia printers, an international speakers’ series, and an active publications program which has produced over 175 separate publications in addition to its journal Studies in Bibliography. The society was led for many years by Fredson Bowers, a University of Virginia faculty member, and was influential in applying and spreading the theories of textual criticism developed by Bowers and W. W. Greg which brought about changes in the study of manuscripts and the printing of books to ascertain the original intentions of authors.

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