[DCRM-L] Bound-with or published together?
Tess Amram
Tess.Amram at colorado.edu
Fri Jul 19 15:05:07 MDT 2024
Lucretia – The catchword does match the page that ought to come next, if the Idea compendii theologici weren’t in between. The register doesn’t match, but the records in OCLC note that Idea compendii theologici always has its own register. There’s also no catchword
Ruth-Ellen – I’m inclined to agree that bound-with treatment seems like the best way to go. I’m leaning towards treating it as four different works (as opposed to treating the first two works as a unit), with a binding error when it was assembled.
Thanks for your thoughts!
Tess Amram (they/them)
Special Materials and Continuing Resources Cataloging Librarian, Teaching Assistant Professor
Resource Description Services Team
N110J University Libraries
University of Colorado Boulder
Boulder, Colorado 80309
Email: Tess.Amram at colorado.edu<mailto:Tess.Amram at colorado.edu>
Phone: 303-492-1492
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Greetings,
I wonder if the first two items were in fact published together? Does the catchword on the page before the title page of item two match the later portion? It seems like it might match this second title page, but not exactly, because of the name at the head. And, does the register of these two items get interrupted, or is it continuous?
Good luck!
Lucretia
Lucretia Baskin
Rare Books and Manuscripts Cataloger
Boston Public Library
700 Boylston Street
Boston, Massachusetts
On Jul 19, 2024, at 4:01 PM, Ruth Ellen St. Onge via DCRM-L <dcrm-l at lib.byu.edu<mailto:dcrm-l at lib.byu.edu>> wrote:
Good afternoon,
Personally, I would treat it as a bound-with and create records for each of the works. The sammelbands I have been cataloguing recently are often compilations of pamphlets and short works printed and/or published separately but written in response to an ongoing debate. This example is also cool because the fourth work is printed by the widow of the printer Meyer. My guess is that there are no existing records, or only bare-bones records for some of the works, because they are relatively obscure. However, I could be wrong!
Good luck!
Ruth-Ellen
Ruth-Ellen St. Onge, MISt, PhD
(She/Her/They)
Distinctive Collections Cataloguing Librarian
Archives and Research Collections
McMaster University Library
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On Fri, 19 Jul 2024 at 15:34, Tess Amram via DCRM-L <dcrm-l at lib.byu.edu<mailto:dcrm-l at lib.byu.edu>> wrote:
Hello, fellow catalogers!
I have a bit of a mystery of an item on my hands, and I can’t tell whether to treat it as a bound-with or a single work. Let me explain:
The first work in this item is Jacob Friedrich Reimmann’s Historia universalis atheism et atheorum…, with a publication date of 1725. All the records in OCLC that I can find specify that this was published together with Reimmann’s Idea compendii theologici…, published 1724, added at the end. However, the copy I have in hand has a 1725 edition of the Idea compendia theologici…, and it’s bound in at the beginning, after the first [32] pages of the Historia, which picks up again after the Idea compendii. At the end of the text of the Historia, there is a corrigenda leaf that I can find no mention of in any existing record.
Complicating matters is that there are two other works also bound into this item. The first is Reimmann’s Diatribe anti-critica, published 1726, followed by a work titled Vindiciae nominis Buddeani contra obtrectationes nuperas Iac. Frid. Reimmanni, also dated 1726, which OCLC tells me is attributed to Johann Heinrich Kromayer. From what I can tell, these latter two are volleys in an ongoing debate between Reimmann and Kromayer about Johann Franz Buddeus. There’s no English copy for the Vindiciae, and only one bare-bones English record for the Diatribe that I can find, which makes me unsure if these were published individually.
Basically, I’m unsure if I should treat this item as one single published item with four related works in it, or as four works in a bound-with. I’ve attached pictures of the title pages of the four works in question. Can anyone shed any light on the situation?
Thanks!
Tess Amram (they/them)
Special Materials and Continuing Resources Cataloging Librarian, Teaching Assistant Professor
Resource Description Services Team
N110J University Libraries
University of Colorado Boulder
Boulder, Colorado 80309
Email: Tess.Amram at colorado.edu<mailto:Tess.Amram at colorado.edu>
Phone: 303-492-1492
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