David Shaw’s Home Page
- Deputy Chairman, Canterbury Archaeological Trust
- Honorary Senior Research Fellow, University of Kent
- Hon. Editor of Electronic Publications, The Bibliographical Society
- Hon. Assistant Treasurer, Southern Early Music Forum
- Voluntary Assistant, Early Printed Collections, British Library
- Library volunteer, Canterbury Cathedral Archives and Library
- Volunteer editor: Book Owners Online (BOO)
Electronic bibliographical resources
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Editions of Juvenal printed before 1601
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A Typographical Catalogue of books printed in France 1501–1520 in the British Library (in progress)
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Book Owners Online (BOO)
Collaborator on a database of British book owners from 1600 to 1750 -
English Short-Title Catalogue (ESTC) : adding pre-1801 printed material from Canterbury Cathedral Archives
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Cathedral Libraries Catalogue (Editor-in-Chief, 1981-1998)
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MEI database of incunabula : adding Canterbury Cathedral incunables
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Schoenberg DataBase of Manuscripts: adding Canterbury Cathedral medieval manuscripts
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Peter Forsskål (1732–1763), Swedish naturalist and controversialist: bibliographical data
Recent conferences and seminars
William Somner
(1606–1669)
(1606–1669)
Conference and exhibition
Libraries in an Age of Revolution
Conference at Winchester College
25–26 April 2019
David Shaw, Canterbury ‘Cathedral Library and the Civil War’.
Conference at Winchester College
25–26 April 2019
David Shaw, Canterbury ‘Cathedral Library and the Civil War’.
Canterbury Cathedral and its administration in the Restoration period
Canterbury Historical and Archaeological Society
Wednesday 11 March 2020
Canterbury Historical and Archaeological Society
Wednesday 11 March 2020
Paper for octavos: Innovation in early sixteenth-century book production.
Tuesday 15 December 2020
The Bibliographical Society
by Zoom
Download PowerPoint
(recording available )
Tuesday 15 December 2020
The Bibliographical Society
by Zoom
Download PowerPoint
(recording available )
The Cathedral Library:
books and their owners
(exhibition, talk, and afternoon tea)
Monday 16 August 2021
Cathedral Archives and Library
and Canterbury Cathedral Lodge
books and their owners
(exhibition, talk, and afternoon tea)
Monday 16 August 2021
Cathedral Archives and Library
and Canterbury Cathedral Lodge
‘The Poor Law settlement system in East Kent in the eighteenth century‘
A talk to the Kent Family History Society, Canterbury, Friday 10 March 2023
A talk to the Kent Family History Society, Canterbury, Friday 10 March 2023
‘The Poor Law settlement system in Kent in the eighteenth century‘
A talk to the Deal branch of the Kent Family History Society
Tuesday 10 October 2023
A talk to the Deal branch of the Kent Family History Society
Tuesday 10 October 2023
‘The archaeology of the printed book‘
Friends of the Canterbury Archaeological Trust
29 February 2024
Friends of the Canterbury Archaeological Trust
29 February 2024
Saturday 2 March 2024
Centre for Kent History and Heritage, CCCU
Recent publications
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‘Eighteenth-century stationers and the distribution of Poor Law settlement certificates in East Kent’, Publishing History, vol. 86, 2022 [2023], pp. 5–27. [pre-print pdf]
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‘Early printing: Indulgences’ (for the Hospital of St James, Compostela, [Toledo, 1503]). Canterbury Cathedral blog, Picture This: October 2021.
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‘Cashing in on a new invention: Aldus Manutius, italic type and small-format books’. A History of the Book in 20 Books from the Cathedral’s Collections, 2021.
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‘When was Canterbury Cathedral’s medieval library demolished?’, Archaeologia Cantiana, 142, 2021, pp. 321–326.
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‘What happened to the sackbuts and cornetts at Canterbury Cathedral?’. Southern Early Music Forum Newsletter, March 2020, p. 5. [Blog]
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(with Sarah Griffin) ‘William Somner and his books: provenance evidence for the networks of a seventeenth-century Canterbury antiquarian’, in: Kentish Book Culture: Writers, Archives, Libraries and Sociability c.1400–1660, edited by Claire Bartram, Peter Lang, 2020, pp. 233–285.
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‘Canterbury Cathedral Library’s five copies of the 1763 Baskerville Bible’, The Baskerville Society Newsletter, vol. 7, no. 1, April 2019.
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‘The Library’s five 1763 Baskerville Bibles’, Newsletter 59, Canterbury Cathedral Archives and Library, Summer 2019, pp. 10–11. [Read online]
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‘Printed material in the Cathedral Archives’, Canterbury Cathedral Archive and Library Newsletter, 58, Winter 2018, p. 4–5. [Read online]
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‘John Mower, vicar of Tenterden in the late fifteenth century: his will, his career and his library’, The Library, 18 (2) (June 2017): 152–174. [Read online]
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‘Unlocking the Chest: financial record-keeping at Canterbury Cathedral in the late 17th century’, Cathedral Libraries and Archives Association Newsletter, Winter 2016, pp.21–22. [Blog]
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‘Cornetts and sackbuts in Canterbury Cathedral at the Restoration (1660)’. Southern Early Music Forum Newsletter, December 2016, p. 6. [Blog]
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‘The one-pull press and printing on half sheets’, Houghton Library Blog, 27 May 2016. [Link]
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‘One book, five printers: Shared printing in early sixteenth-century Paris (Franciscus Lichetus, Commentaria, Paris, 1520)’, Le Bulletin du bibliophile, 2013, no. 2, 267–288. [Download pre-print version]