This paper considers the printing of Pacioli’s Summa de Arithmetica, Geometria, Proportioni et Proportionalita (Summa) in 1494. In particular, it attempts to answer the question, how many copies of Summa were printed in 1494? It does so through consideration of the printing process, the printer of Summa, the size of the book, survival rates of other “serious” books of the period, and the dates it contains revealing when parts of it were completed. It finds that more copies were published than was previously suggested, and that the survival rate of copies has probably as much to do with the manner in which it was treated once acquired as in the number of copies printed
Ottaviano Petrucci published his first book of music, the Odhecaton A, sometime in the summer of 150...
International audienceSchools and universities were one of the main markets for cheap works in early...
This study is the first to present detailed information on the production and uses of manuscripts in...
This paper considers the printing of Pacioli’s Summa de Arithmetica, Geometria, Proportioni et Propo...
This paper considers the printing of Pacioli\u27s Summa de Arithmetica, Geometria, Proportioni et Pr...
This illustration is the title page to the 1494 edition of the Summa de arithmetica geometria propor...
This paper looks at an aspect of Luca Pacioli and his Summa Arithmetica that has not previously been...
Abstract: This paper looks at an aspect of Luca Pacioli and his Summa Arithmetica that has not previ...
In the Scriptores Ordinis Praedicatorum (Paris, 1719) Fr. Echard devotes eighty-six folio pages to...
AbstractThis paper focuses on an anonymous Catalan manuscript of the early 16th century dealing with...
This article provides a listing of known copies of the first two folio editions of Andreas Vesalius’...
The 1572 editions of Os Lusíadas are at the centre of a well-known polemic. Yet discussions have pri...
books printed during the Renaissance, it is useful to examine the methods which were used in some of...
In order to distribute our thoughts and feelings, we must make intelligible and distributable copies...
When Henry Macomber published his census of owners of the first edition of the Principia in 1953, he...
Ottaviano Petrucci published his first book of music, the Odhecaton A, sometime in the summer of 150...
International audienceSchools and universities were one of the main markets for cheap works in early...
This study is the first to present detailed information on the production and uses of manuscripts in...
This paper considers the printing of Pacioli’s Summa de Arithmetica, Geometria, Proportioni et Propo...
This paper considers the printing of Pacioli\u27s Summa de Arithmetica, Geometria, Proportioni et Pr...
This illustration is the title page to the 1494 edition of the Summa de arithmetica geometria propor...
This paper looks at an aspect of Luca Pacioli and his Summa Arithmetica that has not previously been...
Abstract: This paper looks at an aspect of Luca Pacioli and his Summa Arithmetica that has not previ...
In the Scriptores Ordinis Praedicatorum (Paris, 1719) Fr. Echard devotes eighty-six folio pages to...
AbstractThis paper focuses on an anonymous Catalan manuscript of the early 16th century dealing with...
This article provides a listing of known copies of the first two folio editions of Andreas Vesalius’...
The 1572 editions of Os Lusíadas are at the centre of a well-known polemic. Yet discussions have pri...
books printed during the Renaissance, it is useful to examine the methods which were used in some of...
In order to distribute our thoughts and feelings, we must make intelligible and distributable copies...
When Henry Macomber published his census of owners of the first edition of the Principia in 1953, he...
Ottaviano Petrucci published his first book of music, the Odhecaton A, sometime in the summer of 150...
International audienceSchools and universities were one of the main markets for cheap works in early...
This study is the first to present detailed information on the production and uses of manuscripts in...