The first book to be printed in Venice was published in 1469. Between this date and the 1530s, the printing industry expanded and Venice became the first production hub in Europe for incunabula. On the one hand, printing was a new trade, which was established in Venice outside of the guild system. Printers and booksellers managed to build their commercial network gradually, by either building upon the pre-existing manuscript network, or by creating their own commercial system. Since that activity was entirely new, there were many uncertainties and inequalities as far as the status of the printers was concerned, all the more so since they had to adapt to the local social context. On the other hand, most Venice-based printers were in fact for...
organisé par Nathalie Bouloux, Angelo Cattaneo et Patrick Gautier DalchéInternational audienceWhich ...
Includes bibliographical references and index.European provincial towns : demographic and institutio...
This paper discusses the emergence of the linguistic standard in the 16th century Italy, in response...
The first book to be printed in Venice was published in 1469. Between this date and the 1530s, the p...
Le premier livre mis sous presse à Venise est publié en 1469. Entre cette date et les années 1530, l...
International audienceThe first printed book published in Venice appeared in 1469. Ten years later, ...
By applying social network analysis, we study how the printing world became an economic activity in ...
International audienceNicolas of Frankfurt (dead in 1524) is a German printer and publisher, who beg...
During the last years of the 16th c. the Venetian printing industry was still one of the major econo...
This thesis reconstructs the activities of a single print workshop, active from 1515 to 1593. By pr...
In the increasingly polarized historiography of the printing industry of Venice, the workshop estab...
This thesis is an examination of the circulation networks and the patterns of collection of Italian ...
Bookbinders are still among the least known of the professions of the early modern Italian book trad...
This thesis is an in-depth exploration of a single sixteenth-century printing firm, the Compagnie d...
This paper attempts to prove that Venice was the main geographical center of music printing and publ...
organisé par Nathalie Bouloux, Angelo Cattaneo et Patrick Gautier DalchéInternational audienceWhich ...
Includes bibliographical references and index.European provincial towns : demographic and institutio...
This paper discusses the emergence of the linguistic standard in the 16th century Italy, in response...
The first book to be printed in Venice was published in 1469. Between this date and the 1530s, the p...
Le premier livre mis sous presse à Venise est publié en 1469. Entre cette date et les années 1530, l...
International audienceThe first printed book published in Venice appeared in 1469. Ten years later, ...
By applying social network analysis, we study how the printing world became an economic activity in ...
International audienceNicolas of Frankfurt (dead in 1524) is a German printer and publisher, who beg...
During the last years of the 16th c. the Venetian printing industry was still one of the major econo...
This thesis reconstructs the activities of a single print workshop, active from 1515 to 1593. By pr...
In the increasingly polarized historiography of the printing industry of Venice, the workshop estab...
This thesis is an examination of the circulation networks and the patterns of collection of Italian ...
Bookbinders are still among the least known of the professions of the early modern Italian book trad...
This thesis is an in-depth exploration of a single sixteenth-century printing firm, the Compagnie d...
This paper attempts to prove that Venice was the main geographical center of music printing and publ...
organisé par Nathalie Bouloux, Angelo Cattaneo et Patrick Gautier DalchéInternational audienceWhich ...
Includes bibliographical references and index.European provincial towns : demographic and institutio...
This paper discusses the emergence of the linguistic standard in the 16th century Italy, in response...