Publishing for the Popes : The Roman Curia and the Use of Printing (1527-1555) (Library of the Written Word - the Handpress World)

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Publishing for the Popes : The Roman Curia and the Use of Printing (1527-1555) (Library of the Written Word - the Handpress World)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 306 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9789004348646
  • DDC分類 363.31

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In this book Paolo Sachet provides a detailed account of the attempts made by the Roman Curia to exploit printing in the mid-sixteenth century, after the Reformation but before the implementation of the ecclesiastical censorship. Conventional wisdom holds that Protestant exploitation of printing was astute, active and forward-looking, whereas the papacy was inept, passive and reactionary in dealing with the relatively new medium of communication. Publishing for the Popes aims to provide an impartial assessment of this assumption. By focusing on the editorial projects undertaken by members of the Roman Curia between 1527 and 1555, Sachet examines the Catholic Church's attitude towards printing, exploring its biases and tactics.

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Contents

 Acknowledgements

 List of Illustrations

 Abbreviations

 Editorial Note

1 Introduction

2 Prelude

 1 Stimuli from Verona

 2 Stimuli from Germany

 3 The Stampatore Cameralebefore and after the Sack

 Cardinal Marcello Cervini's Printing Enterprises (1539-1555)

3 Portrait of a cardinale Editore

 1 Cervini's career and cultural interests

4 Cervini's Greek Press

 1 From the establishment to the demise of the press

 2 The output of the press

  2.1 Eustathius's commentaries on Homer

  2.2 Theophylact's commentary on the Gospels

5 Cervini's Latin Press

 1 Francesco Priscianese and Cervini's Latin press

 2 The output of the press

  2.1 Editio princeps of Arnobius

  2.2 Letters of InnocentIII and of NicholasI

  2.3 Pamphlets of Cardinal Bessarion and of HenryVIII

  2.4 Additional publications

6 Cervini's editorial activity after 1544

 1 Beyond Rome

 2 Back to theUrbe

7 Epilogue

 1 Two Cardinals Exploiting Printing

 2 Blado and Nicolini as Official Printers

 3 The Greek Community in Venice

 4 Olaus Magnus

 5 Loyola and the First Jesuits

8 Conclusion

 Documentary Appendixes

 A. The Greek Partnership Accounts (asf,Cervini, vol. 51, ff. 128v-[136bis]v)

 B. Short-title Catalogue of Books Sponsored by Cervini

 Bibliography

 Index

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