David Pearson ‘s discussion of the formation of a directory of seventeenth-century book owners is ta...
Based on the contributions given at a conference held at the University of Cagliari in September 201...
An introductory chapter outlines the provenance, circumstance and background relating to the provisi...
A list which represents work in progress to construct a reference source on seventeenth-century Engl...
he English private library in the seventeenth century is an area where there is scope both to increa...
Print culture provides the material and intellectual basis for historians interested in the history ...
The value and interest of early library catalogues is generally acknowledged, and most surviving inv...
Library inventories are widely acknowledged for their importance in intellectual history, but there...
This article analyses publication trends in the field of history in early modern Britain and North A...
This thesis is the first to provide an overview of the English book ownership of Danish and Dutch co...
The story of the publication of dictionaries in early modern England is becoming increasingly well k...
This article analyses the publication trends of history in early modern Britain and North-America, 1...
The seventeenth century saw the increase in size of book collections in private hands. Domestic lib...
Early modern England was filled with semi-public libraries. From the late sixteenth century, these c...
At least 65 of the books, pamphlets or broadsides printed in England in foreign vernaculars during t...
David Pearson ‘s discussion of the formation of a directory of seventeenth-century book owners is ta...
Based on the contributions given at a conference held at the University of Cagliari in September 201...
An introductory chapter outlines the provenance, circumstance and background relating to the provisi...
A list which represents work in progress to construct a reference source on seventeenth-century Engl...
he English private library in the seventeenth century is an area where there is scope both to increa...
Print culture provides the material and intellectual basis for historians interested in the history ...
The value and interest of early library catalogues is generally acknowledged, and most surviving inv...
Library inventories are widely acknowledged for their importance in intellectual history, but there...
This article analyses publication trends in the field of history in early modern Britain and North A...
This thesis is the first to provide an overview of the English book ownership of Danish and Dutch co...
The story of the publication of dictionaries in early modern England is becoming increasingly well k...
This article analyses the publication trends of history in early modern Britain and North-America, 1...
The seventeenth century saw the increase in size of book collections in private hands. Domestic lib...
Early modern England was filled with semi-public libraries. From the late sixteenth century, these c...
At least 65 of the books, pamphlets or broadsides printed in England in foreign vernaculars during t...
David Pearson ‘s discussion of the formation of a directory of seventeenth-century book owners is ta...
Based on the contributions given at a conference held at the University of Cagliari in September 201...
An introductory chapter outlines the provenance, circumstance and background relating to the provisi...