From Press to Readers
Studies in the Materiality of Print Culture
The seven articles in this volume, written by French and German specialists in book history, address various aspects of the materiality of print culture, examining both the processes of book production and the paths of book circulation. They explore notions of composition, collection and circulation of texts and images, from manuscript to books designed for specific readers. They are based on a variety of sources from archive documents to the study of specific manuscript or printed copies. The p...
Note de l’éditeur
Published with the support of the CIRLEP (Centre interdisciplinaire de recherche sur les langues et la pensée) and the CRIMEL (Centre de recherche sur les modèles esthétiques et littéraires), University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne
Éditeur : Éditions et Presses universitaires de Reims
Lieu d’édition : Reims
Publication sur OpenEdition Books : 10 mars 2025
ISBN numérique : 978-2-37496-241-2
DOI : 10.4000/13fwf
Collection : Cultures & Temporalités | 2
Année d’édition : 2024
ISBN (Édition imprimée) : 978-2-37496-217-7
Nombre de pages : 184
Jean-Louis Haquette et Helga Meise
From Press to ReadersStudies in the Materiality of Print Culture
Karin Ueltschi
Second-hand books, second-rate culture?The Library of a Bourgeois at the Dawn of the 15th Century (Le Mesnagier de Paris)
Jill Bepler
Travelling librariesThe Intertextuality of Sources on the Experience of Travel in Early Modern Journals of the Grand Tour
Andrea Pühringer
Frankfurt’s Book and Art Market in the 17th CenturyAnnotations on Prices and Wages
Holger Th. Gräf
Johann Philipp Thelott and his account-bookA Previously Unknown Record for Mid-17th Century Publishing and Book-Trade
Helga Meise
“Ruiner la galanterie”D’Aubignac’s Les Conseils d’Ariste A Celimene, sur les moyens de conserver sa Reputation (1666) and its Transfer to the German-Speaking Countries
Jean-Louis Haquette
Milton in VenetoThe Circulation of the First Illustrated Italian Translation of Paradise Lost
Thomas Nicklas
Knowing how to acquire for BernRemarks on the Donation Policy for the Bernese Public Library (17th/18th Centuries)
The seven articles in this volume, written by French and German specialists in book history, address various aspects of the materiality of print culture, examining both the processes of book production and the paths of book circulation. They explore notions of composition, collection and circulation of texts and images, from manuscript to books designed for specific readers. They are based on a variety of sources from archive documents to the study of specific manuscript or printed copies. The perspective is transnational, taking Gutenberg’s Europe as a space for the circulation of print, and concerns early modernity, from the fifteenth to the eighteenth centuries.
Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne, CRIMEL, Reims, France
ORCID : 0000-0001-5689-5702
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