The purpose of this thesis is to examine the extant publications printed in 1581, to discover their purposes, scope, variety and their range of interests and subject matter. The purpose is also to ascertain if any pattern existed in the publications from 1581. The books are discussed in terms of their individual contents as well as how they reflect the cultural conditions which produced them
books printed during the Renaissance, it is useful to examine the methods which were used in some of...
Abstract: John Dee, an English scholar in the sixteenth century, was influenced by both the Continen...
This thesis explores the foundation and use of post-Reformation parish libraries in early modern Eng...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the extant books printed in England and in English abroad t...
This thesis is based on the premise that the extant printed works of 1597 capture the flavour and te...
This thesis constitutes a survey and analysis of all the works printed in England or in English abro...
This thesis attempts to capture the temper of English life in 1596 through the medium of its extant ...
The English reformation, unlike that in Germany and Switzerland, evolved over a fairly long span of ...
This dissertation examines the composition, use, and reuse of practical manuscripts and early printe...
This book is about reading practice and experience in late medieval and early modern England. It foc...
The book world of sixteenth-century England was heavily focused on London. London’s publishers whol...
This thesis examines the distribution and ownership of English-language books in south Wales and the...
This book investigates the reception of medieval manuscripts over a long century, 1470–1585, spannin...
This thesis is the first to provide an overview of the English book ownership of Danish and Dutch co...
The aim of this paper is to reorganize English carol containing manuscripts and printed books that w...
books printed during the Renaissance, it is useful to examine the methods which were used in some of...
Abstract: John Dee, an English scholar in the sixteenth century, was influenced by both the Continen...
This thesis explores the foundation and use of post-Reformation parish libraries in early modern Eng...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the extant books printed in England and in English abroad t...
This thesis is based on the premise that the extant printed works of 1597 capture the flavour and te...
This thesis constitutes a survey and analysis of all the works printed in England or in English abro...
This thesis attempts to capture the temper of English life in 1596 through the medium of its extant ...
The English reformation, unlike that in Germany and Switzerland, evolved over a fairly long span of ...
This dissertation examines the composition, use, and reuse of practical manuscripts and early printe...
This book is about reading practice and experience in late medieval and early modern England. It foc...
The book world of sixteenth-century England was heavily focused on London. London’s publishers whol...
This thesis examines the distribution and ownership of English-language books in south Wales and the...
This book investigates the reception of medieval manuscripts over a long century, 1470–1585, spannin...
This thesis is the first to provide an overview of the English book ownership of Danish and Dutch co...
The aim of this paper is to reorganize English carol containing manuscripts and printed books that w...
books printed during the Renaissance, it is useful to examine the methods which were used in some of...
Abstract: John Dee, an English scholar in the sixteenth century, was influenced by both the Continen...
This thesis explores the foundation and use of post-Reformation parish libraries in early modern Eng...