释义 |
ˈpress-mark [press n.1 15.] In libraries, a mark or number written or stamped in or on each book (now usually on the inside of the cover), and also given in the library catalogue, specifying the room, book-press, book-case, shelf, etc., where the book is kept. Now chiefly with reference to manuscripts and early books in old libraries. Also attrib.
[1684E. Chamberlayne Pres. St. Eng. (ed. 12) ii. 228 margin, The several Marks on the Presses which contain the Records.] 1802Planta Cat. MSS. Cott. Libr. Br. Mus. p. xii. note, The books were deposited in fourteen presses, over which were placed the busts of the twelve Cæsars and of Cleopatra and Faustina, whence the press-marks given to the volumes in its several catalogues. 1841Halliwell in Cov. Myst. Introd. 6 A quarto volume,..now preserved in the Cottonian collection of manuscripts..under the press-mark Vespas. D. viii. 1906Edin. Rev. Jan. 130 The press-mark was always omitted. 1941N. R. Ker Medieval Libraries p. xviii, Pressmarks are useful indications of provenance just in so far as they are distinctive. 1952J. Carter ABC for Bk.-Collectors 141 Seymour de Ricci, in his English Collectors of Books and Manuscripts, shows how much can be learned from the study of press-marks by anyone concerned with the provenance of books. 1963Times Lit. Suppl. 1 Mar. 160/3 A stock of the press-mark tickets used by Louis-Henri. 1971Eng. Stud. LII. 351 The press-mark of the Leiden manuscript is not Voss 106, but Voss. 106, in which Voss. is an abbreviation of Vossianus. Hence press-mark v. trans. and intr. (see quots. 1889 and 1895).
1889Cent. Dict., Press-mark.., v.t. and i. To place a press-mark on; also, to use press-marks. 1895Funk's Stand. Dict., Press-mark,..vt. & vi. To mark (a book) with characters showing the proper place in a bookcase. 1915Trans. Bibliogr. Soc. XIV. 5 The Society's library..has been rearranged and re-pressmarked. |