In sixteenth-century Europe the business of printing created small intellectual communities that had the ability to manage the exigencies of the market and those of culture. In this process of continual negotiation between the interests of publishers, authors, and readers, how did men of letters lend their erudition to the service of printing? How were they able to elicit the interest of printers in publishing their works? And, above all, to what extent did their collaboration with printers impact their careers? This brief investigation analyzes the work of polymaths such as Johann Heynlin, Conrad Leontorius, Konrad Pellikan, Sebastian Brant, Jacob Wimpfeling, and Johann Reuchlin—who, acting as translators, proofreaders, and literary and ty...
Without printing press, no Reformation, this insight was emphasised already by contemporaries. Basel...
books printed during the Renaissance, it is useful to examine the methods which were used in some of...
International audienceAt around the same time, Sebastian Brant, Jacob Locher, and Jodocus Badius pub...
In sixteenth-century Europe the business of printing created small intellectual communities that had...
In the 16th century Antwerp, the “metropolis of the west”, was a not only an economic centre in Eur...
Kevin M. STEVENS, Sibling rivalry : honor, ambition, and identity in the printing trade in early mod...
The transition from manuscript to print technologies was not smooth. This was due in part to the bar...
This thesis is an in-depth exploration of a single sixteenth-century printing firm, the Compagnie d...
International audienceNicolas of Frankfurt (dead in 1524) is a German printer and publisher, who beg...
What can be learned about the paper trade from digital and archival sources on the business of a sin...
The production of artistic prints in the sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Netherlands was an inher...
Stevens Kevin. Sibling rivalry. Honor, ambition, and identity in the printing trade in early modern ...
This study of the printer-writer Pamphilus Gengenbach is the first in English. It argues that his wr...
This book brings together essays from scholars working on the first century of French print culture,...
The late fifteenth and early sixteenth century was a significant transitional period for printmaking...
Without printing press, no Reformation, this insight was emphasised already by contemporaries. Basel...
books printed during the Renaissance, it is useful to examine the methods which were used in some of...
International audienceAt around the same time, Sebastian Brant, Jacob Locher, and Jodocus Badius pub...
In sixteenth-century Europe the business of printing created small intellectual communities that had...
In the 16th century Antwerp, the “metropolis of the west”, was a not only an economic centre in Eur...
Kevin M. STEVENS, Sibling rivalry : honor, ambition, and identity in the printing trade in early mod...
The transition from manuscript to print technologies was not smooth. This was due in part to the bar...
This thesis is an in-depth exploration of a single sixteenth-century printing firm, the Compagnie d...
International audienceNicolas of Frankfurt (dead in 1524) is a German printer and publisher, who beg...
What can be learned about the paper trade from digital and archival sources on the business of a sin...
The production of artistic prints in the sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Netherlands was an inher...
Stevens Kevin. Sibling rivalry. Honor, ambition, and identity in the printing trade in early modern ...
This study of the printer-writer Pamphilus Gengenbach is the first in English. It argues that his wr...
This book brings together essays from scholars working on the first century of French print culture,...
The late fifteenth and early sixteenth century was a significant transitional period for printmaking...
Without printing press, no Reformation, this insight was emphasised already by contemporaries. Basel...
books printed during the Renaissance, it is useful to examine the methods which were used in some of...
International audienceAt around the same time, Sebastian Brant, Jacob Locher, and Jodocus Badius pub...