In the first decades of the sixteenth century, the market of law books recorded a strong growth, not only in Italy, but also on the Lyon-Venice directive. Very high production costs and strong competition in the market gave rise to dominance of a few large publishing firms. The article tries to shed light on their strategies of competition or cooperation
This article illustrates an early modern sales list of books, the Libri spirituali di stampa of the ...
The series of letters sent to the book publisher and book dealer Giovanni Bartolomeo Gabiano in the ...
Between 1465 and 1600 the typographic production in Siena, although not much spread yet, significant...
This thesis is an in-depth exploration of a single sixteenth-century printing firm, the Compagnie d...
International audienceThe first printed book published in Venice appeared in 1469. Ten years later, ...
The article provides a summary of the history of the book in Italy from the Renaissance to our own t...
Printed advertisements and lists of books for sales were used by publishers and booksellers in the f...
The prices of printed books are the result of a series of social relations which exist between the v...
This work provides the legal framework in which the Venetian book trade operated in the years 1527-1...
This thesis is an examination of the circulation networks and the patterns of collection of Italian ...
This paper attempts to prove that Venice was the main geographical center of music printing and publ...
The Zornale of the Venetian bookseller, Francesco de Madiis, held by the Marciana Library in Venice ...
This work provides an in-depth description of the juridical framework in which the Italian book trad...
Bologna is an expanding market for the book trade in the second half of the XVI century. The library...
The book traces the history of Giolito's firm through the generations that have animated its busines...
This article illustrates an early modern sales list of books, the Libri spirituali di stampa of the ...
The series of letters sent to the book publisher and book dealer Giovanni Bartolomeo Gabiano in the ...
Between 1465 and 1600 the typographic production in Siena, although not much spread yet, significant...
This thesis is an in-depth exploration of a single sixteenth-century printing firm, the Compagnie d...
International audienceThe first printed book published in Venice appeared in 1469. Ten years later, ...
The article provides a summary of the history of the book in Italy from the Renaissance to our own t...
Printed advertisements and lists of books for sales were used by publishers and booksellers in the f...
The prices of printed books are the result of a series of social relations which exist between the v...
This work provides the legal framework in which the Venetian book trade operated in the years 1527-1...
This thesis is an examination of the circulation networks and the patterns of collection of Italian ...
This paper attempts to prove that Venice was the main geographical center of music printing and publ...
The Zornale of the Venetian bookseller, Francesco de Madiis, held by the Marciana Library in Venice ...
This work provides an in-depth description of the juridical framework in which the Italian book trad...
Bologna is an expanding market for the book trade in the second half of the XVI century. The library...
The book traces the history of Giolito's firm through the generations that have animated its busines...
This article illustrates an early modern sales list of books, the Libri spirituali di stampa of the ...
The series of letters sent to the book publisher and book dealer Giovanni Bartolomeo Gabiano in the ...
Between 1465 and 1600 the typographic production in Siena, although not much spread yet, significant...