Analytical bibliography, the cornerstone of descriptive bibliography, investigates the printing and all physical features of a book that yield evidence establishing a book's history and transmission ( Feather 10 ).
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Belanger ( 1977 ) distinguishes an enumerative bibliography from other bibliographic forms such as descriptive bibliography, analytical bibliography or textual bibliography in that its function is to record and list, rather than describe a source in detail or with any reference to the source's physical nature, materiality or textual transmission.
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Fundamentally, analytical bibliography is concerned with objective, physical analysis and history of a book while descriptive bibliography employs all data that analytical bibliography furnishes and then codifies it with a view to identifying the ideal copy or form of a book that most nearly represents the printer s initial conception and intention in printing.
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Fundamentally, analytical bibliography is concerned with objective, physical analysis and history of a book while descriptive bibliography employs all data that analytical bibliography furnishes and then codifies it with a view to identifying the ideal copy or form of a book that most nearly represents the printer s initial conception and intention in printing.
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The use in modern graphic design is derived from book publishing techniques dating back to the Middle Ages Analytical Bibliography ( ca . 1450 to 1800 ) when a vignette referred to an engraved design printed using a copper-plate press, on a page that has already been printed on using a letter press ( Printing press ) . "'Vignettes "'are sometimes distinguished from other in-text illustrations printed on a copper-plate press by the fact that they do not have a border; such designs usually appear on title-pages only . Eiriksonnenes saga-vignett 1-G . Munthe