ALS: [London], to Nicholas Carlisle, 1839 Jan. 22.

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ALS: [London], to Nicholas Carlisle, 1839 Jan. 22.

In this one-page autograph letter signed, Panizzi describes the rules to be followed for creating a catalog entry (filing title) for anonymous works and indicates the desirability of making cross-references.

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Carlisle, Nicholas, 1771-1847

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British Museum. Department of Printed Books.

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Panizzi, Anthony, Sir, 1797-1879

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Sir Anthony Panizzi, trained in law, went from Italy to England as a political refugee. He served as Keeper of Printed Books at the British Museum (now the British Library) and as Principal Librarian from 1856 until his retirement in 1866. He systematized the cataloging of books, developed collections (including that in Italian literature), and played a role in designing the British Museum building that opened in Bloomsbury in 1857. Nicholas Carlisle was an antiquary and topographer. In 1812 he ...