The Zornale of the Venetian bookseller, Francesco de Madiis, held by the Marciana Library in Venice records the day-to-day sales of a shop at Rialto from May 1484 to January 1488, in which period some 25,000 books are sold, with the indication of the price. Although the vast majority are from Venice, some are from Milan, as can be told from the fact that they are labelled as such in the Zornale itself, or because it was the only edition available at the time, or because, other bibliographical factors considered, it is the most likely probability. The article brings together and discusses these entries, relating them to the known editions, and analysing the cost-per-sheet, in order to provide a picture of the booktrade only a decade and a ha...
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Introduction to the proceedings of the conference Selling & Collecting.Printed Book Sale Catalog...
This paper attempts to prove that Venice was the main geographical center of music printing and publ...
Based on the contributions given at a conference held at the University of Cagliari in September 201...
International audienceThe first printed book published in Venice appeared in 1469. Ten years later, ...
Printed advertisements and lists of books for sales were used by publishers and booksellers in the f...
During the last years of the 16th c. the Venetian printing industry was still one of the major econo...
The prices of printed books are the result of a series of social relations which exist between the v...
Bologna is an expanding market for the book trade in the second half of the XVI century. The library...
The article provides a summary of the history of the book in Italy from the Renaissance to our own t...
En la primera mitad del siglo XVIII los libreros españoles abastecieron sus tiendas con obras proveh...
This paper presents a summary of the conceptual framework within which a study of book prices should...
During the second half of the 15th century Ferrara, with the Este Court as well as the University an...
This thesis is an examination of the circulation networks and the patterns of collection of Italian ...
In the increasingly polarized historiography of the printing industry of Venice, the workshop estab...
The series of letters sent to the book publisher and book dealer Giovanni Bartolomeo Gabiano in the ...
Introduction to the proceedings of the conference Selling & Collecting.Printed Book Sale Catalog...
This paper attempts to prove that Venice was the main geographical center of music printing and publ...
Based on the contributions given at a conference held at the University of Cagliari in September 201...