The National Union Catalog, Pre-1956 Imprints

The National Union Catalog, Pre-1956 Imprints
Title The National Union Catalog, Pre-1956 Imprints PDF eBook
Author Library of Congress
Publisher
Pages 780
Release 1970
Genre Catalogs, Union
ISBN

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The Best and Fynest Lawers and Other Raire Books

The Best and Fynest Lawers and Other Raire Books
Title The Best and Fynest Lawers and Other Raire Books PDF eBook
Author Faculty of Advocates (Scotland). Library
Publisher Oak Knoll Press
Pages 168
Release 1990
Genre Reference
ISBN

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Authenticae seu novellae constitutiones Dn. Justiniani sacratiss. principis

Authenticae seu novellae constitutiones Dn. Justiniani sacratiss. principis
Title Authenticae seu novellae constitutiones Dn. Justiniani sacratiss. principis PDF eBook
Author Justinianus I (keizer van het Byzantijnse Rijk)
Publisher
Pages 252
Release 1575
Genre
ISBN

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The Codex of Justinian

The Codex of Justinian
Title The Codex of Justinian PDF eBook
Author Bruce W. Frier
Publisher
Pages 3364
Release 2016
Genre History
ISBN 0521196825

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The first reliable annotated English translation, with original texts, of one of the central sources of the Western legal tradition.

The Book Trade in the Italian Renaissance

The Book Trade in the Italian Renaissance
Title The Book Trade in the Italian Renaissance PDF eBook
Author Angela Nuovo
Publisher BRILL
Pages 492
Release 2013-06-17
Genre History
ISBN 9004208496

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This work offers the first English-language survey of the book industry in Renaissance Italy. Whereas traditional accounts of the book in the Renaissance celebrate authors and literary achievement, this study examines the nuts and bolts of a rapidly expanding trade that built on existing economic practices while developing new mechanisms in response to political and religious realities. Approaching the book trade from the perspective of its publishers and booksellers, this archive-based account ranges across family ambitions and warehouse fires to publishers' petitions and convivial bookshop conversation. In the process it constructs a nuanced picture of trading networks, production, and the distribution and sale of printed books, a profitable but capricious commodity. Originally published in Italian as Il commercio librario nell’Italia del Rinascimento (Milan: Franco Angeli, 1998; second, revised ed., 2003), this present English translation has not only been updated but has also been deeply revised and augmented.

Scholarship, Commerce, Religion

Scholarship, Commerce, Religion
Title Scholarship, Commerce, Religion PDF eBook
Author Ian Maclean
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 365
Release 2012-03-20
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0674068726

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A decade ago in the Times Literary Supplement, Roderick Conway Morris claimed that “almost everything that was going to happen in book publishing—from pocket books, instant books and pirated books, to the concept of author’s copyright, company mergers, and remainders—occurred during the early days of printing.” Ian Maclean’s colorful survey of the flourishing learned book trade of the late Renaissance brings this assertion to life. The story he tells covers most of Europe, with Frankfurt and its Fair as the hub of intellectual exchanges among scholars and of commercial dealings among publishers. The three major religious confessions jostled for position there, and this rivalry affected nearly all aspects of learning. Few scholars were exempt from religious or financial pressures. Maclean’s chosen example is the literary agent and representative of international Calvinism, Melchior Goldast von Haiminsfeld, whose activities included opportunistic involvement in the political disputes of the day. Maclean surveys the predicament of underfunded authors, the activities of greedy publishing entrepreneurs, the fitful interventions of regimes of censorship and licensing, and the struggles faced by sellers and buyers to achieve their ends in an increasingly overheated market. The story ends with an account of the dramatic decline of the scholarly book trade in the 1620s, and the connivance of humanist scholars in the values of the commercial world through which they aspired to international recognition. Their fate invites comparison with today’s writers of learned books, as they too come to terms with new technologies and changing academic environments.

The Jurisprudence of Holland

The Jurisprudence of Holland
Title The Jurisprudence of Holland PDF eBook
Author Hugo Grotius
Publisher
Pages 580
Release 1926
Genre Civil law
ISBN

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