Incunabula in Transit
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004340350
ISBN-10: 9004340351
Pagini: 530
Dimensiuni: 157 x 240 x 34 mm
Greutate: 1.04 kg
Ediția:XIV, 530 Pp. with a Full Colour Section. edition
Editura: Brill
ISBN-10: 9004340351
Pagini: 530
Dimensiuni: 157 x 240 x 34 mm
Greutate: 1.04 kg
Ediția:XIV, 530 Pp. with a Full Colour Section. edition
Editura: Brill
Cuprins
Acknowledgments
List of Figures
Abbreviations
Introduction
1 Book Auctions in the Fifteenth Century
2 Advertising and Selling Books in the Fifteenth Century
3 Nicolas Jenson, Peter Schoeffer and the Development of Printing Types
4 Peter Schoeffer: Publisher and Bookseller
5 The Mainz Catholicon 1460–1470: An Experiment in Book Production and the Book Trade
6 Fragments Found in Bindings: The Complexity of Evidence for the Earliest Dutch Typography
7 Prelates in Print
8 William Caxton, Colard Mansion and the Printer in Type 1
9 Wynkyn de Worde’s Native Land
10 Aesopus Moralisatus, Antwerp, 1488 in England
11 An Early Eighteenth-century Sale of Mainz Incunabula by the Frankfurt Dominicans
in co-authorship with Margaret Nickson
12 A Caxton Tract-volume from Thomas Rawlinson’s Library
in co-authorship with Margaret Nickson
13 Buying Incunabula in Venice and Milan: The Bibliotheca Smithiana
Index
Colour Illustrations
List of Figures
Abbreviations
Introduction
1 Book Auctions in the Fifteenth Century
2 Advertising and Selling Books in the Fifteenth Century
3 Nicolas Jenson, Peter Schoeffer and the Development of Printing Types
4 Peter Schoeffer: Publisher and Bookseller
5 The Mainz Catholicon 1460–1470: An Experiment in Book Production and the Book Trade
6 Fragments Found in Bindings: The Complexity of Evidence for the Earliest Dutch Typography
7 Prelates in Print
8 William Caxton, Colard Mansion and the Printer in Type 1
9 Wynkyn de Worde’s Native Land
10 Aesopus Moralisatus, Antwerp, 1488 in England
11 An Early Eighteenth-century Sale of Mainz Incunabula by the Frankfurt Dominicans
in co-authorship with Margaret Nickson
12 A Caxton Tract-volume from Thomas Rawlinson’s Library
in co-authorship with Margaret Nickson
13 Buying Incunabula in Venice and Milan: The Bibliotheca Smithiana
Index
Colour Illustrations
Notă biografică
Lotte Hellinga, Litt.D. (1974, University of Amsterdam) was, until 1995, Deputy Keeper at the British Library, where she initiated the ISTC database and completed the BMC incunabula catalogue. She published extensively on book history, early typography, the book trade and textual transmission in incunabula. Her most recent book is Texts in Transit (Brill, 2014).
Recenzii
“An intellectual tour de force in the oeuvre of one of our most renowned book historians and incunabulists.”
Carol M. Meale, in: The Book Collector, Vol. 67. No. 3 (Autumn 2018), pp. 600–603.
“For the amount and quality of information provided, this book will be read by anyone who works with early printing. Yet all early modern historians will find it of interest, especially those involved with European cultural history. Young scholars might also use it as a handbook for the field’s methodology, reflected in the author’s works as well as those of the many scholars mentioned in this book.”
Maria Alessandra Panzanelli Fratoni, University of Turin. In: Renaissance Quarterly, Vol. 73, No. 1 (Spring 2020), pp. 274–276.
“Lotte Hellinga hoort tot de “top in het veld“. In deze bundel geeft Lotte Hellinga […] een helder beeld van de werkwijze van de incunabulistiek, de hogeschool onder de disciplines die de boekwetenschap uitmaken.” (Lotte Hellinga is among the “top in the field“. In this volume, Lotte Hellinga provides [...] a clear picture of the working method of incunabulistics, the honors college among the disciplines that make up book history.)
Frans A. Janssen, in: De Boekenwereld, Vol. 34, No. 2 (2018), pp. 88–89.
Carol M. Meale, in: The Book Collector, Vol. 67. No. 3 (Autumn 2018), pp. 600–603.
“For the amount and quality of information provided, this book will be read by anyone who works with early printing. Yet all early modern historians will find it of interest, especially those involved with European cultural history. Young scholars might also use it as a handbook for the field’s methodology, reflected in the author’s works as well as those of the many scholars mentioned in this book.”
Maria Alessandra Panzanelli Fratoni, University of Turin. In: Renaissance Quarterly, Vol. 73, No. 1 (Spring 2020), pp. 274–276.
“Lotte Hellinga hoort tot de “top in het veld“. In deze bundel geeft Lotte Hellinga […] een helder beeld van de werkwijze van de incunabulistiek, de hogeschool onder de disciplines die de boekwetenschap uitmaken.” (Lotte Hellinga is among the “top in the field“. In this volume, Lotte Hellinga provides [...] a clear picture of the working method of incunabulistics, the honors college among the disciplines that make up book history.)
Frans A. Janssen, in: De Boekenwereld, Vol. 34, No. 2 (2018), pp. 88–89.