This article accounts the tense dialectic that arose in 1601 between the Roman Curia and the Venetian guild of printers over the publication and prohibition of a number of editions of the Missale Romanum printed in Venice from 1597. In so doing this essay offers insights over the work of both, publishers and censors. Moreover, it provides clues on a series of institutional dynamics that resulted in the legislation that the Venetian senate promulged in 1603 to reform the local printing industry
Print publishers are in fifteenth-century Venice on the one hand printers and booksellers producing ...
This paper discusses the emergence of the linguistic standard in the 16th century Italy, in response...
The Roman events occurred in 169 BC, immediately before the final fight against Perseus and the defi...
The subject of this article is the expanding print culture in 16th century Rome. Antiquarian engravi...
The article provides a summary of the history of the book in Italy from the Renaissance to our own t...
During the last years of the 16th c. the Venetian printing industry was still one of the major econo...
International audienceThe first printed book published in Venice appeared in 1469. Ten years later, ...
The development of a system of printing privileges in Milan is very similar to that of Venice. Follo...
This essay is a contribution to the history of governmental printing houses in Italy in the nineteen...
I am trying to investigate certain aspects of the control on production and circulation of books bet...
This work provides the legal framework in which the Venetian book trade operated in the years 1527-1...
The first book to be printed in Venice was published in 1469. Between this date and the 1530s, the p...
This article traces the history of the book privileges granted by the Republic of Venice in the year...
Le premier livre mis sous presse à Venise est publié en 1469. Entre cette date et les années 1530, l...
The article examines the history of the first three printed editions of Dante’s Commedia (1472; Foli...
Print publishers are in fifteenth-century Venice on the one hand printers and booksellers producing ...
This paper discusses the emergence of the linguistic standard in the 16th century Italy, in response...
The Roman events occurred in 169 BC, immediately before the final fight against Perseus and the defi...
The subject of this article is the expanding print culture in 16th century Rome. Antiquarian engravi...
The article provides a summary of the history of the book in Italy from the Renaissance to our own t...
During the last years of the 16th c. the Venetian printing industry was still one of the major econo...
International audienceThe first printed book published in Venice appeared in 1469. Ten years later, ...
The development of a system of printing privileges in Milan is very similar to that of Venice. Follo...
This essay is a contribution to the history of governmental printing houses in Italy in the nineteen...
I am trying to investigate certain aspects of the control on production and circulation of books bet...
This work provides the legal framework in which the Venetian book trade operated in the years 1527-1...
The first book to be printed in Venice was published in 1469. Between this date and the 1530s, the p...
This article traces the history of the book privileges granted by the Republic of Venice in the year...
Le premier livre mis sous presse à Venise est publié en 1469. Entre cette date et les années 1530, l...
The article examines the history of the first three printed editions of Dante’s Commedia (1472; Foli...
Print publishers are in fifteenth-century Venice on the one hand printers and booksellers producing ...
This paper discusses the emergence of the linguistic standard in the 16th century Italy, in response...
The Roman events occurred in 169 BC, immediately before the final fight against Perseus and the defi...