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Conrad Gessner and the Mobility of the Book: Zurich, Frankfurt, Venice (1543)ssner as he consolidated information about the state of printing at the tail end of the first century of print. Gessner’s . of 1545 attempted to record all books published in Latin, Greek and Hebrew. The chapter locates Gessner within three early modern book spaces: in the print shop of his Zurich p万神殿 发表于 2025-3-25 11:28:55
Paper Networks and the Book Industry. The Business Activities of an Eighteenth-century Paper Dealer is done by means of a case study of an eighteenth-century paper dealer active in Amsterdam, the hub of the European paper trade. By examining the material flow of paper in and out of Amsterdam and through the city itself, it becomes clear that paper kept the whole ‘business of books’ running. PaperFemish 发表于 2025-3-25 12:38:18
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The Battle of Medical Books: Publishing Strategies and the Medical Market in the Dutch Republic (165tion between publication strategies, location and medical knowledge as a starting point, it studies the interaction between cheap, locally oriented print and more durable, widely circulating books, between established and itinerant practitioners and between the local and regional trade in medical pu子女 发表于 2025-3-26 06:07:15
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Italian Books and French Medical Libraries in the Renaissancevative methods adopted in Italian universities prompted many doctors and students of medicine to travel to Italy. This chapter explores how they acquired Italian books for their courses and collected them as mementos of their journey. The author highlights the exchange of Italian books both as giftsReclaim 发表于 2025-3-26 18:36:03
Printed in Europe, Consumed in Ottoman Lands: European Books in the Middle East, 1514–1842rtly for Ottoman readers. They were printed and published by Catholic, Orthodox and Protestant presses in several European countries, and were used among Christian and Jewish communities at a time when printing was not available locally. Occasional attempts were also made to develop a commercial exp