This chapter examines this market culture by statistically measuring patterns of innovation in the Dutch market for books. It explores with the identification of new product groups and products in data gathered from early modern Dutch title pages. Clearly, all these devices and institutions contributed to coordination in the increasingly complex markets for books and knowledge. To operationalize the quantitative study of titles and title pages as market devices, we have developed a methodological framework integrating research on early modern material culture, cultural economic theory, and we have tested it on a wonderful dataset of the title pages of books produced in the early modern Dutch Republic: the Short Title Catalogue Netherlands o...
This paper presents a summary of the conceptual framework within which a study of book prices should...
The invention of the printing press by Gutenberg in the mid-fifteenth century is one of the most imp...
Books are a valuable exception to the general rule that quantitative information about early modern ...
This chapter examines this market culture by statistically measuring patterns of innovation in the D...
This chapter examines this market culture by statistically measuring patterns of innovation in the D...
This chapter examines this market culture by statistically measuring patterns of innovation in the D...
This chapter examines this market culture by statistically measuring patterns of innovation in the D...
This chapter examines this market culture by statistically measuring patterns of innovation in the D...
Introducing a perspective of institutional dynamics in markets, this work investigates the birth of ...
This edited collection offers in seventeen chapters the latest scholarship on book catalogues in ear...
The early modern commercial book market was the cradle of authorial branding. Authors and publishers...
This thesis is the first to provide an overview of the English book ownership of Danish and Dutch co...
The Netherlands housed a number of widely known, envied and emulated centres of accumulation during ...
The Netherlands housed a number of widely known, envied and emulated centres of accumulation during ...
This paper presents a summary of the conceptual framework within which a study of book prices should...
This paper presents a summary of the conceptual framework within which a study of book prices should...
The invention of the printing press by Gutenberg in the mid-fifteenth century is one of the most imp...
Books are a valuable exception to the general rule that quantitative information about early modern ...
This chapter examines this market culture by statistically measuring patterns of innovation in the D...
This chapter examines this market culture by statistically measuring patterns of innovation in the D...
This chapter examines this market culture by statistically measuring patterns of innovation in the D...
This chapter examines this market culture by statistically measuring patterns of innovation in the D...
This chapter examines this market culture by statistically measuring patterns of innovation in the D...
Introducing a perspective of institutional dynamics in markets, this work investigates the birth of ...
This edited collection offers in seventeen chapters the latest scholarship on book catalogues in ear...
The early modern commercial book market was the cradle of authorial branding. Authors and publishers...
This thesis is the first to provide an overview of the English book ownership of Danish and Dutch co...
The Netherlands housed a number of widely known, envied and emulated centres of accumulation during ...
The Netherlands housed a number of widely known, envied and emulated centres of accumulation during ...
This paper presents a summary of the conceptual framework within which a study of book prices should...
This paper presents a summary of the conceptual framework within which a study of book prices should...
The invention of the printing press by Gutenberg in the mid-fifteenth century is one of the most imp...
Books are a valuable exception to the general rule that quantitative information about early modern ...