This paper discusses the function of text and image in vernacular, religious books printed in Antwerp between 1480-1500. The main focus is on the work by Gerard Leeu (d. 1494)
Essay about the typographical evolution of publications by the Antwerp Officina Plantiniana between ...
The chapter looks at devotional and religious books printed in England in English between 1476 and 1...
In 1489 Ulrich Molitor wrote De Lamiis et phitonicis mulieribus at the request of Sigismund, the Arc...
The introduction of the printing press in the transitional age between the late Middle Ages and the ...
Focusing on the Devote ghetiden vanden leven ende passie Jhesu Christi [Devout Hours on the Life and...
Antwerp’s rapid development as the capital of printing in the early sixteenth century coincided with...
The Devote ghetiden vanden leven ende passie Jhesu Christi (Devout Hours on the Life and Passion of ...
This volume explores various approaches to study vernacular books and reading practices across Europ...
This thesis examines the transmission and reception of images in Le Roman de la rose manuscripts and...
Often considered as the first phenomenon of mass media in history, the use of books and prints by Pr...
This thesis explores the relationship between image and text in four devotional books printed in Mün...
Hermans Jos Maria-Martinus. The study of medieval and Renaissance bookbindings in the Low Countries....
Die bei Plantin-Moretus um 1600 in Antwerpen gedruckten, von Jan David SJ verfassten und durch Theod...
The production and reception of early modern vernacular Bibles was not a uniform enterprise: printed...
International audienceStudies the relationship between image and text in Renaissance books on music....
Essay about the typographical evolution of publications by the Antwerp Officina Plantiniana between ...
The chapter looks at devotional and religious books printed in England in English between 1476 and 1...
In 1489 Ulrich Molitor wrote De Lamiis et phitonicis mulieribus at the request of Sigismund, the Arc...
The introduction of the printing press in the transitional age between the late Middle Ages and the ...
Focusing on the Devote ghetiden vanden leven ende passie Jhesu Christi [Devout Hours on the Life and...
Antwerp’s rapid development as the capital of printing in the early sixteenth century coincided with...
The Devote ghetiden vanden leven ende passie Jhesu Christi (Devout Hours on the Life and Passion of ...
This volume explores various approaches to study vernacular books and reading practices across Europ...
This thesis examines the transmission and reception of images in Le Roman de la rose manuscripts and...
Often considered as the first phenomenon of mass media in history, the use of books and prints by Pr...
This thesis explores the relationship between image and text in four devotional books printed in Mün...
Hermans Jos Maria-Martinus. The study of medieval and Renaissance bookbindings in the Low Countries....
Die bei Plantin-Moretus um 1600 in Antwerpen gedruckten, von Jan David SJ verfassten und durch Theod...
The production and reception of early modern vernacular Bibles was not a uniform enterprise: printed...
International audienceStudies the relationship between image and text in Renaissance books on music....
Essay about the typographical evolution of publications by the Antwerp Officina Plantiniana between ...
The chapter looks at devotional and religious books printed in England in English between 1476 and 1...
In 1489 Ulrich Molitor wrote De Lamiis et phitonicis mulieribus at the request of Sigismund, the Arc...