Focusing on one manuscript, today in the Bodleian Library, Oxford, this chapter deals with the question how early modern objects became collectable items. The manuscript is categorized as MS. Douce 387 and its name indicates that it came from the collection of Francis Douce (1757–1834), who was keeper of manuscripts in the British Museum from 1799 until 1811. MS. Douce 387 is described in the catalogue of the Douce’ian collection as the “presentation copy with coloured designs by Marten de Vos and others” of the 1595 printed festival book Descriptio publicae gratulationis … in adventu … Ernesti archiducis Austriae. This festival book, printed in Antwerp’s Plantin-Moretus press, was commissioned by the magistrate of the city of Antwerp to co...
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From the 16th to the 19th century, illuminated manuscripts were acquired by the great printer-publis...
Exhibitions and display of books and documents on shelves is revealed from the early Middle Ages on ...
One of the book collector’s major rules is the purchase of unique copies, be it by the exemplar’s ra...
This thesis presents a series of studies in early modern manuscript culture based on Chetham's Libra...
This thesis presents a series of studies in early modern manuscript culture based on Chetham’s Libra...
MCKITTERICK David, The Invention of Rare Books : Private Interest and Public Memory, 1600–1840 (New ...
Publisher\u27s description: Westminster Abbey is closely connected with the early history of printi...
Paintings, drawings, prints, maps, jewels, gems, statuettes, medals, exotica, antiquities, dried ani...
The annual London Lord Mayor’s Show, which saw its heyday in the early modern period, exists in prin...
The paper discusses the international multidisciplinary research project “Communities of Print:Using...
This dissertation studies the collection and reuse of scholarly books in early modern Germany. Emplo...
Though the study of copying, imitation, forgery, and reproduction have a long lineage in the history...
This thesis examines the changing values assigned to books and shows why some items are now consider...
print Share/Save/Bookmark Leaving aside the traditional view of early music sources as a means of a...
https://rechtsgeschiedenis.wordpress.com/2018/09/22/early-modern-celebrations-and-legal-iconography/...
From the 16th to the 19th century, illuminated manuscripts were acquired by the great printer-publis...
Exhibitions and display of books and documents on shelves is revealed from the early Middle Ages on ...
One of the book collector’s major rules is the purchase of unique copies, be it by the exemplar’s ra...
This thesis presents a series of studies in early modern manuscript culture based on Chetham's Libra...
This thesis presents a series of studies in early modern manuscript culture based on Chetham’s Libra...
MCKITTERICK David, The Invention of Rare Books : Private Interest and Public Memory, 1600–1840 (New ...
Publisher\u27s description: Westminster Abbey is closely connected with the early history of printi...
Paintings, drawings, prints, maps, jewels, gems, statuettes, medals, exotica, antiquities, dried ani...
The annual London Lord Mayor’s Show, which saw its heyday in the early modern period, exists in prin...
The paper discusses the international multidisciplinary research project “Communities of Print:Using...
This dissertation studies the collection and reuse of scholarly books in early modern Germany. Emplo...
Though the study of copying, imitation, forgery, and reproduction have a long lineage in the history...
This thesis examines the changing values assigned to books and shows why some items are now consider...
print Share/Save/Bookmark Leaving aside the traditional view of early music sources as a means of a...
https://rechtsgeschiedenis.wordpress.com/2018/09/22/early-modern-celebrations-and-legal-iconography/...
From the 16th to the 19th century, illuminated manuscripts were acquired by the great printer-publis...
Exhibitions and display of books and documents on shelves is revealed from the early Middle Ages on ...