[DCRM-L] Collation conundrum (resend)

Robert Steele rosteele at law.gwu.edu
Mon Feb 11 08:44:41 MST 2013


I see the superscripts were deleted... sorry. Here is the revised e-mail:

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From: Robert Steele <rosteele at law.gwu.edu>
Date: Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 10:30 AM
Subject: Collation conundrum
To: dcrm-l at lib.byu.edu


Help. I'm stumped.

I have a large-paper copy of Codice civile del Regno d'Italia. Torino :
Stamperia reale, [1865?]. The gatherings are in 4 (I can see the sewing,
and the edges are untrimmed).

Signatures: pi[superscript 4] 1[superscript 4] 1[star][superscript 4]
2[superscript 4] 2[star][superscript 4] 3[superscript 4]
3[star][superscript 4] ... 33[star][superscript 4]

A similar copy without oversize margins digitized in Hathi Trust lacks the
starred signatures.

My guess is that the work was brought out in ocatavo, then the same plates
were used to create a larger quarto edition, with extra signatures for
every other gathering.

How can I write a concise collation statement? (pi[superscript 4]
1-33[superscript 8] does not seem correct, since this copy is not octavo).

Again, help.

Robert Steele
Cataloging Librarian
Jacob Burns Law Library
George Washington University
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