http://doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-332-8
PDF-Download: https://edizionicafoscari.unive.it/media/pdf/books/978-88-6969-333-5/978-88-6969-333-5_5gvLFg8.pdfThe volume contains a reassessment of the economic and social impact of the printing revolution on the development of early modern European society, using 15th-century printed books, which still survive today in their thousands, as historical sources. Papers on production, trade, the cost of books in comparison with the cost of living, literacy, the transmission of texts in print, and the use and circulation of books and illustration are the result of several years of international, collaborative, and multidisciplinary research coordinated by the 15cBOOKTRADE project funded by an ERC Consolidator grant (2014-2019) and supported by the Consortium of European Research Libraries.The proceedings of the conference held in Venice, Palazzo Ducale, 19-21 Sept. 2018.This is an open access gold publication: as well as freely available in pdf on the website of Edizioni Ca’ Foscari (Univ. of Venice), paper copies will be available for purchase.
Table of Contents
1. Foreword / Kristian Jensen 11
2. The ERC: Funding Organisation and European Project / Martin Stokhof 15
3. Introduction. The 15cBOOKTRADE Project and the Study of Incunabula as Historical Sources / Cristina Dondi 21
ILLUSTRATIONS FROM THE EXHIBITION CATALOGUE PRINTING R-EVOLUTION 1450-1500
SECTION 1. THE TRANSMISSION OF TEXTS IN PRINT AND THE DISTRIBUTION AND RECEPTION OF BOOKS
4. Printing the Law in the 15th Century. With a Focus on Corpus iuris civilis and the Works of Bartolus de Saxoferrato / Maria Alessandra Panzanelli Fratoni 67
5. La stampa medico-scientifica nell’Europa del XV secolo. Con cenni sulla fruizione dei libri di materia medica e ricettari / Sabrina Minuzzi 199
6. Binding Waste as Book History. Patterns of Survival Among the Early Mainz Donatus Editions / Eric Marshall White 253
7. Printing in Greek Before Aldus Manutius / Geri Della Rocca de Candal 279
8. Not Wanderers but Faithful Companions. A Brief Overview on the Hebrew Incunabula Held in Italian Libraries / Marco Bertagna 299
9. Hebrew Incunabula in the National Library of Israel as a Source for Early Modern Book History in Europe and Beyond / Alexander Gordin 321
SECTION 2. WORKING WITH LIBRARIES IN EUROPE AND THE UNITED STATES
10. La formazione delle raccolte marciane. I cataloghi storici: genesi, struttura, presenza di incunaboli / Alessia Giachery 341
11. Acquisizioni e asportazioni marciane alla caduta della Repubblica / Elisabetta Sciarra 375
12. ll contributo del CRELEB e della Regione Lombardia alla catalogazione in MEI. Descrizione, risultati, problemi aperti / Edoardo Barbieri 413
13. Le collezioni di incunaboli delle biblioteche annesse ai monumenti nazionali. Come tutelarle e fare ricerca: Santa Scolastica a Subiaco / Pasqualino Avigliano, Andrea Cappa, Andrea De Pasquale, Cristina Dondi, Adalbert Roth, Marina Venier 421
14. How Provenance Marks from Lithuanian Incunabula are Contributing to Historical Narrative / Viktorija Vaitkevičiūtė, Agnė Zemkajutė 431
15. Bringing American Collections into MEI / John Lancaster 463
SECTION 3. THE COST OF LIVING AND THE COST OF BOOKS IN 15TH-CENTURY EUROPE
16. Patterns of Consumption in Renaissance Venice / Isabella Cecchini 477
17. La compravendita di libri nella contabilità dei mercanti fiorentini. Un confronto coi prezzi dei generi di prima necessità nella seconda metà del XV secolo / Paola Pinelli 495
18. Costs We Don’t Think About: Rubrication and Illumination. An Unusual Copy of Franciscus de Platea, Opus restitutionum (1474), and a Few Other Items / Neil Harris 511
19. Il commercio degli incunaboli a Padova nel 1480: il Quaderneto di Antonio Moretto / Ester Camilla Peric 541
20. From the Corpus Iuris to ‘psalterioli da puti’, on Parchment, Bound, Gilt… The Price of Any Book Sold in Venice 1484-1488 / Cristina Dondi 577
21. «Con un altro piccolo Indice in 4° bislungo». Un inventario di libri conservato dentro il Zornale di Francesco de Madiis / Sara Mansutti 601
22. Da Vespasiano da Bisticci a Franz Renner e Bartolomeo Lupoto. Appunti sul commercio librario tra Venezia, la Toscana e Genova (ca. 1459-1487) / Lorenz Böninger 623
23. «Heredes de Plauto stampadore deno avere infrascritte robe e dinari». Consumo del libro, prezzi e mercato librario a Bologna alla fine del Quattrocento / Elena Gatti 649
24. «Emptus Ferrarie». I prezzi del libro a stampa nella città estense fra Quattro e primi del Cinquecento / Paolo Tinti 681
25. The Memmingen Book Network / Claire Bolton 699
26. Sellers and Buyers of the Lyon Book Market in the Late 15th Century / Monique Hulvey 725
27. Tra il libro manoscritto e l’edizione a stampa in Catalogna nella seconda metà del XV secolo (1450-1500) / J. Antoni Iglesias-Fonseca 751
SECTION 4. ILLUSTRATION AND DIGITAL TOOLS
28. The Decoration and Illustration of Venetian Incunabula. From Hand Illumination to the Design of Woodcuts / Lilian Armstrong 773
29. La Biblioteca pubblica veneziana e gli incunaboli miniati / Susy Marcon 817
30. The Use and Reuse of Printed Illustrations in 15th-Century Venetian Editions / Cristina Dondi, Abhishek Dutta, Matilde Malaspina, Andrew Zisserman 839
31. The Essling LOD Project. From the Census to the Copies / Ilaria Andreoli, Ilenia Maschietto 871
32. Visual Interpretation of the ISTC. The Atlas of Early Printing and the Material History of Data / Gregory Prickman 885
33. The Incunabula Short Title Catalogue (ISTC). Past, Present and Future /
John Goldfinch, Karen Limper-Herz 897
34. A New Tool for Describing Provenance Images. CERL’s Provenance Digital Archive / Marieke van Delft 909
INDEXES
35. Artists, Binders, Booksellers, etc. 923
36. Cited Incunabula 925
37. Digital Tools and Catalogues 959
38. Names and Places 961
39. Printers and Publishers 971
40. Provenance 975
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