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Book Trade Catalogues in Early Modern Europe

Author : Arthur der Weduwen,Andrew Pettegree,Graeme Kemp
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 570 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2021-07-19
Category : History
ISBN : 9789004422247

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Book Trade Catalogues in Early Modern Europe by Arthur der Weduwen,Andrew Pettegree,Graeme Kemp Pdf

This edited collection offers in seventeen chapters the latest scholarship on book catalogues in early modern Europe. Contributors discuss the role that these catalogues played in bookselling and book auctions, as well as in guiding the tastes of book collectors and inspiring some of the greatest libraries of the era. Catalogues in the Low Countries, Britain, Germany, France and the Baltic region are studied as important products of the early modern book trade, and as reconstructive tools for the history of the book. These catalogues offer a goldmine of information on the business of books, and they allow scholars to examine questions on the distribution and ownership of books that would otherwise be extremely difficult to pursue. Contributors: Helwi Blom, Pierre Delsaerdt, Arthur der Weduwen, Anna E. de Wilde, Shanti Graheli, Ann-Marie Hansen, Rindert Jagersma, Graeme Kemp, Ian Maclean, Alicia C. Montoya, Andrew Pettegree, Philippe Schmid, Forrest C. Strickland, Jasna Tingle, Marieke van Egeraat, and Elise Watson.

Private Libraries and their Documentation, 1665–1830

Author : Rindert Jagersma,Helwi Blom,Evelien Chayes,Ann-Marie Hansen
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 466 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2023-11-07
Category : Reference
ISBN : 9789004542969

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Private Libraries and their Documentation, 1665–1830 by Rindert Jagersma,Helwi Blom,Evelien Chayes,Ann-Marie Hansen Pdf

The essays in Private Libraries and their Documentation revolve around the users and contents of early modern private book collections, and around the sources used to document and study these collections. They take the reader from large-scale projects on historical book ownership to micro-level research conducted on individual libraries, and from analyses of specific types of primary sources to general typologies and overviews by period and by region. As a result of its comparative approach and active engagement with questions regarding the nature, selection and accessibility of sources, the volume serves as a guide to sources and resources in different regions as well as to state-of the-art methods and interpretational approaches. Publication of this volume in open access was made possible by the Ammodo KNAW Award 2017 for Humanities.

Publishing Sacrobosco’s De sphaera in Early Modern Europe

Author : Matteo Valleriani,Andrea Ottone
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 497 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2022-05-18
Category : Science
ISBN : 9783030866006

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Publishing Sacrobosco’s De sphaera in Early Modern Europe by Matteo Valleriani,Andrea Ottone Pdf

This open access volume focuses on the cultural background of the pivotal transformations of scientific knowledge in the early modern period. It investigates the rich edition history of Johannes de Sacrobosco’s Tractatus de sphaera, by far the most widely disseminated textbook on geocentric cosmology, from the unique standpoint of the many printers, publishers, and booksellers who steered this text from manuscript to print culture, and in doing so transformed it into an established platform of scientific learning. The corpus, constituted of 359 different editions featuring Sacrobosco’s treatise on cosmology and astronomy printed between 1472 and 1650, represents the scientific European shared knowledge concerned with the cosmological worldview of the early modern period until far after the publication of Copernicus’ De revolutionibus orbium coelestium in 1543. The contributions to this volume show how the academic book trade influenced the process of homogenization of scientific knowledge. They also describe the material infrastructure through which such knowledge was disseminated, and thus define the premises for the foundation of modern scientific communities.

Seventeenth-Century Libraries

Author : Robyn Adams,Jacqueline Glomski
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 341 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2023-04-12
Category : History
ISBN : 9789004429819

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Seventeenth-Century Libraries by Robyn Adams,Jacqueline Glomski Pdf

Seventeenth-Century Libraries: Problems and Perspectives presents key topics for understanding the theory and practice of library formation in the seventeenth century, both in Britain and on the Continent. In eight studies (plus a substantial introduction and afterword) based on meticulous research, the volume addresses questions of acquisition, classification, administration and access, spatial arrangement and furniture, networks of collecting, and dispersal of libraries, and serves as an introduction to methods of investigating these themes. Seventeenth-Century Libraries: Problems and Perspectives is a landmark volume that confronts outstanding issues of cultural and intellectual history by synthesizing recent research on the growth of libraries during a period that was crucial for the development of modern knowledge management, historical attitudes, and material culture. Contributors: Robyn Adams, Richard Foster, Francesca Galligan, Jaap Geraerts, Jacqueline Glomski, Shanti Graheli, Clodagh Murphy, David Pearson, Dominique Varry, and Elizabeth Wells.

Episodes in the Life of the Early Modern Learned Book

Author : Ian Maclean
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 438 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2020-10-26
Category : History
ISBN : 9789004440081

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Episodes in the Life of the Early Modern Learned Book by Ian Maclean Pdf

In Episodes, Ian Maclean investigates the ways in which the book trade operated through book fairs, and interacted with academic institutions, journals and intellectual life in various European settings (Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and England) in the long seventeenth century.

Edinburgh History of Reading

Author : Hammond Mary Hammond
Publisher : Edinburgh University Press
Page : 477 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2020-05-01
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 9781474446105

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Edinburgh History of Reading by Hammond Mary Hammond Pdf

Reveals the experience of reading in many cultures and across the agesCovers reading practices from China in the 6th century BCE to Britain in the 18th centuryEmploys a range of methodologies from close textual analysis to quantitative data on book ownershipExamines a wide range of texts and ways of reading them from English poetry and funeral elegies to translated books in PeruChallenges period-based models of readership historyEarly Readers presents a number of innovative ways through which we might capture or infer traces of readers in cultures where most evidence has been lost. It begins by investigating what a close analysis of extant texts from 6th-century BCE China can tell us about contemporary reading practices, explores the reading of medieval European women and their male medical practitioner counterparts, traces readers across New Spain, Peru, the Ottoman Empire and the Iberian world between 1500 and 1800, and ends with an analysis of the surprisingly enduring practice of reading aloud.

Information

Author : Ann Blair,Paul Duguid,Anja-Silvia Goeing,Anthony Grafton
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Page : 902 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2021-01-26
Category : History
ISBN : 9780691209746

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Information by Ann Blair,Paul Duguid,Anja-Silvia Goeing,Anthony Grafton Pdf

A landmark history that traces the creation, management, and sharing of information through six centuries Thanks to modern technological advances, we now enjoy seemingly unlimited access to information. Yet how did information become so central to our everyday lives, and how did its processing and storage make our data-driven era possible? This volume is the first to consider these questions in comprehensive detail, tracing the global emergence of information practices, technologies, and more, from the premodern era to the present. With entries spanning archivists to algorithms and scribes to surveilling, this is the ultimate reference on how information has shaped and been shaped by societies. Written by an international team of experts, the book's inspired and original long- and short-form contributions reconstruct the rise of human approaches to creating, managing, and sharing facts and knowledge. Thirteen full-length chapters discuss the role of information in pivotal epochs and regions, with chief emphasis on Europe and North America, but also substantive treatment of other parts of the world as well as current global interconnections. More than 100 alphabetical entries follow, focusing on specific tools, methods, and concepts—from ancient coins to the office memo, and censorship to plagiarism. The result is a wide-ranging, deeply immersive collection that will appeal to anyone drawn to the story behind our modern mania for an informed existence. Tells the story of information’s rise from 1450 through to today Covers a range of eras and regions, including the medieval Islamic world, late imperial East Asia, early modern and modern Europe, and modern North America Includes 100 concise articles on wide-ranging topics: Concepts: data, intellectual property, privacy Formats and genres: books, databases, maps, newspapers, scrolls and rolls, social media People: archivists, diplomats and spies, readers, secretaries, teachers Practices: censorship, forecasting, learning, political reporting, translating Processes: digitization, quantification, storage and search Systems: bureaucracy, platforms, telecommunications Technologies: cameras, computers, lithography Provides an informative glossary, suggested further reading (a short bibliography accompanies each entry), and a detailed index Written by an international team of notable contributors, including Jeremy Adelman, Lorraine Daston, Devin Fitzgerald, John-Paul Ghobrial, Lisa Gitelman, Earle Havens, Randolph C. Head, Niv Horesh, Sarah Igo, Richard R. John, Lauren Kassell, Pamela Long, Erin McGuirl, David McKitterick, Elias Muhanna, Thomas S. Mullaney, Carla Nappi, Craig Robertson, Daniel Rosenberg, Neil Safier, Haun Saussy, Will Slauter, Jacob Soll, Heidi Tworek, Siva Vaidhyanathan, Alexandra Walsham, and many more.

Digital Libraries and Multimedia Archives

Author : Giuseppe Serra,Carlo Tasso
Publisher : Springer
Page : 257 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2018-01-11
Category : Computers
ISBN : 9783319731650

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Digital Libraries and Multimedia Archives by Giuseppe Serra,Carlo Tasso Pdf

This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed proceedings of the 14th Italian Research Conference on Digital Libraries, IRCDL 2018, held in Udine, Italy, in January 2018. The 14 full papers and 11 short papers presented were carefully selected from 30 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on digital library architecture; multimedia content analysis; models and applications.

Magical Manuscripts in Early Modern Europe

Author : Daniel Bellingradt,Bernd-Christian Otto
Publisher : Springer
Page : 166 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2017-08-31
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9783319595252

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Magical Manuscripts in Early Modern Europe by Daniel Bellingradt,Bernd-Christian Otto Pdf

This book presents the story of a unique collection of 140 manuscripts of ‘learned magic’ that was sold for a fantastic sum within the clandestine channels of the German book trade in the early eighteenth century. The book will interpret this collection from two angles – as an artefact of the early modern book market as well as the longue-durée tradition of Western learned magic –, thus taking a new stance towards scribal texts that are often regarded as eccentric, peripheral, or marginal. The study is structured by the apparent exceptionality, scarcity, and illegality of the collection, and provides chapters on clandestine activities in European book markets, questions of censorship regimes and efficiency, the use of manuscripts in an age of print, and the history of learned magic in early modern Europe. As the collection has survived till this day in Leipzig University Library, the book provides a critical edition of the 1710 selling catalogue, which includes a brief content analysis of all extant manuscripts. The study will be of interest to scholars and students from a variety of fields, such as early modern book history, the history of magic, cultural history, the sociology of religion, or the study of Western esotericism.

The Spaces of Bookselling

Author : Kristen Doyle Highland
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 181 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2023-03-31
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781108911153

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The Spaces of Bookselling by Kristen Doyle Highland Pdf

The spaces of bookselling have as many stories to tell as do the books for sale. More than static backgrounds for bookselling, these dynamic spaces both shape individual and collective behaviors and perceptions and are shaped by the values and practices of booksellers and book buyers. This Element focuses primarily on bookselling in the United States from the 19th through the 21st centuries and examines three key bookselling spaces-the store, the street, and the catalogue. Following an introduction, the second section considers how the material space of bookstores shapes social engagement in and cultural values associated with the bookstore. The third section turns to itinerant and sidewalk booksellers and the ways in which they use the physical, social, and legal space of the street to craft geographies of belonging. And the final section pages through bookseller catalogues, examining them as a significant genre that works to spatialize the bookstore.

Staatenkunde als Weltbeschreibung

Author : Lukas Reddemann
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 655 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2024-06-20
Category : History
ISBN : 9789004549814

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Staatenkunde als Weltbeschreibung by Lukas Reddemann Pdf

Diese Studie liefert die erste umfängliche Untersuchung der „Republiken“, den ersten und einflussreichsten frühneuzeitlichen Staatsbeschreibungen, die als Buchreihe publiziert wurden. Die Republiken wurden in den 1620er und 1630er Jahren in Leiden und Amsterdam gedruckt und avancierten zu Grundlagentexten der frühneuzeitlichen Staatenkunde. Zunächst verfolgt die Untersuchung die Verbreitung der Bände in Buchsammlungen und Bibliotheken des 17. Jahrhunderts und liefert so neue Erkenntnisse zu verschiedenen Leser- und Nutzergruppen der Republiken sowie ihrer prominenten Rolle auf dem frühneuzeitlichen Buchmarkt. Weiter verfolgt die Studie anhand dreier Fallstudien – der Republik der Niederlande, des spanischen Weltreichs sowie des safawidischen Persien – die Funktionen der Bände im Wissenschaftsbetrieb sowie die Text-, Ideen- und politischen Traditionen, in denen sie stehen. This book offers the first comprehensive study of the earliest and most notable early modern book series of state descriptions, the ‘Republics’. Printed in Leiden and Amsterdam in the 1620s and 1630s, the Republics evolved into foundational works of early modern political studies. By first tracing the volumes’ circulation and presence in book collections and libraries in the seventeenth century, this study provides fresh insights into their diverse readerships as well as their prominent role in the early modern book market. It then delves into their various academic purposes and their textual, intellectual, and political traditions through selected case studies on the Dutch Republic, the Spanish Empire, and Safavid Persia.

George Strachan of the Mearns

Author : Tom McInally
Publisher : Edinburgh University Press
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2020-07-23
Category : History
ISBN : 9781474466240

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George Strachan of the Mearns by Tom McInally Pdf

Provides an up-to-date study of the life of George Strachan (1572 - 1635), early 17th century Scottish Humanist scholar, Orientalist and traveller.

The Devotion of Collecting

Author : Forrest C. Strickland
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 293 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2023-01-16
Category : History
ISBN : 9789004538191

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The Devotion of Collecting by Forrest C. Strickland Pdf

During the seventeenth century, Dutch ministers built libraries and wrote books to fulfill their divine calling to guard the faith as it was entrusted to them and to encourage others in sound doctrine.

Crossing Borders, Crossing Cultures

Author : Massimo Rospocher,Jeroen Salman,Hannu Salmi
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Page : 302 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2019-09-23
Category : History
ISBN : 9783110643541

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Crossing Borders, Crossing Cultures by Massimo Rospocher,Jeroen Salman,Hannu Salmi Pdf

This volume explores the challenges and possibilities of research into the European dimensions of popular print culture.Popular print culture has traditionally been studied with a national focus. Recent research has revealed, however, that popular print culture has many European dimensions and shared features. A group of specialists in the field has started to explore the possibilities and challenges of research on a wide, European scale. This volume contains the first overview and analysis of the different approaches, methodologies and sources that will stimulate and facilitate future comparative research.This volume first addresses the benefits of a media-driven approach, focussing on processes of content recycling, interactions between text and image, processes of production and consumption. A second perspective illuminates the distribution and markets for popular print, discussing audiences, prices and collections. A third dimension refers to the transnational dimensions of genres, stories, and narratives. A last perspective unravels the communicative strategies and dynamics behind European bestsellers.This book is a source of inspiration for everyone who is interested in research into transnational cultural exchange and in the fascinating history of popular print culture in Europe.