Communities of Print : Books and their Readers in Early Modern Europe (Library of the Written Word - the Handpress World)

Communities of Print : Books and their Readers in Early Modern Europe (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 254 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9789004448919
  • DDC分類 381.450020940903

Full Description

This book provides a new perspective on book history by exploring communities created by the production and consumption of printed material. Essays by leading scholars explore the connections between writers, printers, booksellers and readers and examine changes and continuities across the period 1500 to 1800. As well as investigating the networks behind the production and dissemination of printed material, this collection examines the ways in which readers consumed, used and shared their printed texts. By focusing on the materiality of early modern texts, contributors to this volume offer new interpretations of the history of reading, the book trade, and the book as an object in early modern Europe.

Contents

List of Figures, Tables and Graphs

Notes on Contributors

Introduction

 Rosamund Oates and Jessica G. Purdy

Part 1: Networks of Books

1 Selling Luther: Printing Counterfeits in Reformation Augsburg

 Drew B. Thomas

2 Market Realities: Christopher Plantin's International Networks in an Ever-Changing World

 Julianne Simpson

3 'Far Off from the Well's Head': The Production and Circulation of Books in Early Modern Yorkshire

 Rosamund Oates

4 'For the Edification of the Common People': Humphrey Chetham's Parish Libraries

 Jessica G. Purdy

Part 2: Reading Together

5 Friars and Friends: Books as Private or Shared Belongings in Early Modern Religious Communities

 Flavia Bruni

6 Teachers of Christ's Church: Protestant Ministers as Readers of the Church Fathers in the Dutch Golden Age

 Forrest C. Strickland

7 Print, Friendship and Voluntary Devotional Communities in North West England, c. 1660-c. 1730

 Michael A.L. Smith

Part 3: Different Readers

8 Rural Readings of Sacred History: The Nuremberg Chronicle and Its Lancashire Readers

 Nina Adamova

9 Reading Medieval Wales: David Powel's History of Cambria (1584) and Its Readers

 Kathryn Hurlock

10 Poetic Failure, Communal Memory, and George Herbert's Outlandish Proverbs

 Catherine Evans

11 Micrography in Later Stuart Britain: Curious Spectacles and Political Emblems

 Tim Somers

Bibliography

Index

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