Printing R-Evolution and Society 1450-1500

The 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 i...

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Libreria di San Marco,Books trade,European Research Council,Book Illustration,Psalterium,Transport,Constantinus Lascaris,Early Greek printing,Mainz,Consumer prices,European Research Area,Johannes Crastonus,Francesco De Madiis,Hand-illumination,European identity,Visual image search,Library arrangement,Catalonia,Bookselling,Bookbinding,Margaret Bingham Stillwell,Material culture,Family expense,Woodcuts,Reformation,Bonus Accursius,Donatus,Illuminators,Early modern book history,Illumination,Edition copies,Ars minor,Venice,Purchasing power,History of Data,National Library of Israel,16thcentury,Bottom-up research,Hebrew incunabula,Book prices,Rome National Central Library,Fondazione Giorgio Cini,Printed images,Inventory Of Books,Prince d’Essling,Semantic web,Lombardy,Books,Barcelona,Bologna,Laonicus & Alexander,History of the book,Materia medica,American Special Collections Libraries,Printing,Printing medicine,Marciana National Library,Polonsky Foundation,Trade,Subiaco,Pio,LOD,Binding waste,Catholic Church,Memmingen,Wheat,Incunables,Manuscript,Provenance,Johann Gutenberg,Padua,Provenance marks,Ius commune,Data Archaeology,Rubrication,Booktrade,Private libraries,Fairs,History of consumption,CRELEB,Book History,Francesco Platone de’ Benedetti,Prices,Fragments,Data Visualisation,Images,Libraries,Owners,Deeds of sale,Linked Open Data,Estense,Theology,Cost of living,Gutenberg Bible,Image-matching,Early modern book prices,15th-century printing,GIS,Law books,Early library catalogues,Bessarion,Corpus iuris civilis,Woodcut illustration,Printed Books,Road infrastructure,Early-Modern Printed Book,Reading practices,Digital Humanities,Short Title,Legal history,Frederick Goff,Emanuel Chrysoloras,Vespasiano da Bisticci,Nicolas Jenson,Second Census,Handwritten inscriptions,Book-making,Bibliography,Benedictines,Erotemata,Commercial strategies,Laonicus &amp
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1345372024-04-01T23:20:29Z Printing R-Evolution and Society 1450-1500 Libreria di San Marco,Books trade,European Research Council,Book Illustration,Psalterium,Transport,Constantinus Lascaris,Early Greek printing,Mainz,Consumer prices,European Research Area,Johannes Crastonus,Francesco De Madiis,Hand-illumination,European identity,Visual image search,Library arrangement,Catalonia,Bookselling,Bookbinding,Margaret Bingham Stillwell,Material culture,Family expense,Woodcuts,Reformation,Bonus Accursius,Donatus,Illuminators,Early modern book history,Illumination,Edition copies,Ars minor,Venice,Purchasing power,History of Data,National Library of Israel,16thcentury,Bottom-up research,Hebrew incunabula,Book prices,Rome National Central Library,Fondazione Giorgio Cini,Printed images,Inventory Of Books,Prince d’Essling,Semantic web,Lombardy,Books,Barcelona,Bologna,Laonicus & Alexander,History of the book,Materia medica,American Special Collections Libraries,Printing,Printing medicine,Marciana National Library,Polonsky Foundation,Trade,Subiaco,Pio,LOD,Binding waste,Catholic Church,Memmingen,Wheat,Incunables,Manuscript,Provenance,Johann Gutenberg,Padua,Provenance marks,Ius commune,Data Archaeology,Rubrication,Booktrade,Private libraries,Fairs,History of consumption,CRELEB,Book History,Francesco Platone de’ Benedetti,Prices,Fragments,Data Visualisation,Images,Libraries,Owners,Deeds of sale,Linked Open Data,Estense,Theology,Cost of living,Gutenberg Bible,Image-matching,Early modern book prices,15th-century printing,GIS,Law books,Early library catalogues,Bessarion,Corpus iuris civilis,Woodcut illustration,Printed Books,Road infrastructure,Early-Modern Printed Book,Reading practices,Digital Humanities,Short Title,Legal history,Frederick Goff,Emanuel Chrysoloras,Vespasiano da Bisticci,Nicolas Jenson,Second Census,Handwritten inscriptions,Book-making,Bibliography,Benedictines,Erotemata,Commercial strategies,Laonicus &amp Alexander,History of Lithuania,Suppression of religious houses,Medical texts,Costs,Book trade,Books of the 15th Century,Provenance research,Historical Collections,Illustration,Book history,Legal texts,MEI,Bartolus de Saxoferrato,Bartolomeo Lupoto,British Library,16th century,Renaissance,Scholarly network,History of Universities,Third Census,Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana,Duc de Rivoli,Textual transmission,Wages,History of the boo,Xylography,Victor Masséna,Research excellence,15th century,ISTC,15th Century Booktrade,Marks in books,Corpus Iuris,Data Provenance,Aldus Manutius,Notes of ownership,Wine,Manual image annotation,Decoration,XVI Century,Scholarly book,CERL,Venetian Republic,Aesopus,Digital humanities,Ferrara,Franz Renner,Inventory of Books,Incunabula thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History The 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. 2024-02-22T16:10:18Z 2024-02-22T16:10:18Z 2020 book ONIX_20240222_9788869693328_137 2610-9107 9788869693328 9788869693335 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/134537 eng ita Studi di storia image/png Attribution 4.0 International https://fondazionecafoscari.storeden.com/product/22210463 https://edizionicafoscari.unive.it/media/pdf/books/978-88-6969-333-5/978-88-6969-333-5_XXDX7oH.pdf Fondazione Università Ca' Foscari 10.30687/978-88-6969-332-8 10.30687/978-88-6969-332-8 4213f1ed-14d0-44b5-91b3-3cc52df9b961 9788869693328 9788869693335 24 980 open access
spellingShingle Libreria di San Marco,Books trade,European Research Council,Book Illustration,Psalterium,Transport,Constantinus Lascaris,Early Greek printing,Mainz,Consumer prices,European Research Area,Johannes Crastonus,Francesco De Madiis,Hand-illumination,European identity,Visual image search,Library arrangement,Catalonia,Bookselling,Bookbinding,Margaret Bingham Stillwell,Material culture,Family expense,Woodcuts,Reformation,Bonus Accursius,Donatus,Illuminators,Early modern book history,Illumination,Edition copies,Ars minor,Venice,Purchasing power,History of Data,National Library of Israel,16thcentury,Bottom-up research,Hebrew incunabula,Book prices,Rome National Central Library,Fondazione Giorgio Cini,Printed images,Inventory Of Books,Prince d’Essling,Semantic web,Lombardy,Books,Barcelona,Bologna,Laonicus & Alexander,History of the book,Materia medica,American Special Collections Libraries,Printing,Printing medicine,Marciana National Library,Polonsky Foundation,Trade,Subiaco,Pio,LOD,Binding waste,Catholic Church,Memmingen,Wheat,Incunables,Manuscript,Provenance,Johann Gutenberg,Padua,Provenance marks,Ius commune,Data Archaeology,Rubrication,Booktrade,Private libraries,Fairs,History of consumption,CRELEB,Book History,Francesco Platone de’ Benedetti,Prices,Fragments,Data Visualisation,Images,Libraries,Owners,Deeds of sale,Linked Open Data,Estense,Theology,Cost of living,Gutenberg Bible,Image-matching,Early modern book prices,15th-century printing,GIS,Law books,Early library catalogues,Bessarion,Corpus iuris civilis,Woodcut illustration,Printed Books,Road infrastructure,Early-Modern Printed Book,Reading practices,Digital Humanities,Short Title,Legal history,Frederick Goff,Emanuel Chrysoloras,Vespasiano da Bisticci,Nicolas Jenson,Second Census,Handwritten inscriptions,Book-making,Bibliography,Benedictines,Erotemata,Commercial strategies,Laonicus &amp
Alexander,History of Lithuania,Suppression of religious houses,Medical texts,Costs,Book trade,Books of the 15th Century,Provenance research,Historical Collections,Illustration,Book history,Legal texts,MEI,Bartolus de Saxoferrato,Bartolomeo Lupoto,British Library,16th century,Renaissance,Scholarly network,History of Universities,Third Census,Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana,Duc de Rivoli,Textual transmission,Wages,History of the boo,Xylography,Victor Masséna,Research excellence,15th century,ISTC,15th Century Booktrade,Marks in books,Corpus Iuris,Data Provenance,Aldus Manutius,Notes of ownership,Wine,Manual image annotation,Decoration,XVI Century,Scholarly book,CERL,Venetian Republic,Aesopus,Digital humanities,Ferrara,Franz Renner,Inventory of Books,Incunabula
thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History
Printing R-Evolution and Society 1450-1500
title Printing R-Evolution and Society 1450-1500
title_full Printing R-Evolution and Society 1450-1500
title_fullStr Printing R-Evolution and Society 1450-1500
title_full_unstemmed Printing R-Evolution and Society 1450-1500
title_short Printing R-Evolution and Society 1450-1500
title_sort printing r evolution and society 1450 1500
topic Libreria di San Marco,Books trade,European Research Council,Book Illustration,Psalterium,Transport,Constantinus Lascaris,Early Greek printing,Mainz,Consumer prices,European Research Area,Johannes Crastonus,Francesco De Madiis,Hand-illumination,European identity,Visual image search,Library arrangement,Catalonia,Bookselling,Bookbinding,Margaret Bingham Stillwell,Material culture,Family expense,Woodcuts,Reformation,Bonus Accursius,Donatus,Illuminators,Early modern book history,Illumination,Edition copies,Ars minor,Venice,Purchasing power,History of Data,National Library of Israel,16thcentury,Bottom-up research,Hebrew incunabula,Book prices,Rome National Central Library,Fondazione Giorgio Cini,Printed images,Inventory Of Books,Prince d’Essling,Semantic web,Lombardy,Books,Barcelona,Bologna,Laonicus & Alexander,History of the book,Materia medica,American Special Collections Libraries,Printing,Printing medicine,Marciana National Library,Polonsky Foundation,Trade,Subiaco,Pio,LOD,Binding waste,Catholic Church,Memmingen,Wheat,Incunables,Manuscript,Provenance,Johann Gutenberg,Padua,Provenance marks,Ius commune,Data Archaeology,Rubrication,Booktrade,Private libraries,Fairs,History of consumption,CRELEB,Book History,Francesco Platone de’ Benedetti,Prices,Fragments,Data Visualisation,Images,Libraries,Owners,Deeds of sale,Linked Open Data,Estense,Theology,Cost of living,Gutenberg Bible,Image-matching,Early modern book prices,15th-century printing,GIS,Law books,Early library catalogues,Bessarion,Corpus iuris civilis,Woodcut illustration,Printed Books,Road infrastructure,Early-Modern Printed Book,Reading practices,Digital Humanities,Short Title,Legal history,Frederick Goff,Emanuel Chrysoloras,Vespasiano da Bisticci,Nicolas Jenson,Second Census,Handwritten inscriptions,Book-making,Bibliography,Benedictines,Erotemata,Commercial strategies,Laonicus &amp
Alexander,History of Lithuania,Suppression of religious houses,Medical texts,Costs,Book trade,Books of the 15th Century,Provenance research,Historical Collections,Illustration,Book history,Legal texts,MEI,Bartolus de Saxoferrato,Bartolomeo Lupoto,British Library,16th century,Renaissance,Scholarly network,History of Universities,Third Census,Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana,Duc de Rivoli,Textual transmission,Wages,History of the boo,Xylography,Victor Masséna,Research excellence,15th century,ISTC,15th Century Booktrade,Marks in books,Corpus Iuris,Data Provenance,Aldus Manutius,Notes of ownership,Wine,Manual image annotation,Decoration,XVI Century,Scholarly book,CERL,Venetian Republic,Aesopus,Digital humanities,Ferrara,Franz Renner,Inventory of Books,Incunabula
thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History
topic_facet Libreria di San Marco,Books trade,European Research Council,Book Illustration,Psalterium,Transport,Constantinus Lascaris,Early Greek printing,Mainz,Consumer prices,European Research Area,Johannes Crastonus,Francesco De Madiis,Hand-illumination,European identity,Visual image search,Library arrangement,Catalonia,Bookselling,Bookbinding,Margaret Bingham Stillwell,Material culture,Family expense,Woodcuts,Reformation,Bonus Accursius,Donatus,Illuminators,Early modern book history,Illumination,Edition copies,Ars minor,Venice,Purchasing power,History of Data,National Library of Israel,16thcentury,Bottom-up research,Hebrew incunabula,Book prices,Rome National Central Library,Fondazione Giorgio Cini,Printed images,Inventory Of Books,Prince d’Essling,Semantic web,Lombardy,Books,Barcelona,Bologna,Laonicus & Alexander,History of the book,Materia medica,American Special Collections Libraries,Printing,Printing medicine,Marciana National Library,Polonsky Foundation,Trade,Subiaco,Pio,LOD,Binding waste,Catholic Church,Memmingen,Wheat,Incunables,Manuscript,Provenance,Johann Gutenberg,Padua,Provenance marks,Ius commune,Data Archaeology,Rubrication,Booktrade,Private libraries,Fairs,History of consumption,CRELEB,Book History,Francesco Platone de’ Benedetti,Prices,Fragments,Data Visualisation,Images,Libraries,Owners,Deeds of sale,Linked Open Data,Estense,Theology,Cost of living,Gutenberg Bible,Image-matching,Early modern book prices,15th-century printing,GIS,Law books,Early library catalogues,Bessarion,Corpus iuris civilis,Woodcut illustration,Printed Books,Road infrastructure,Early-Modern Printed Book,Reading practices,Digital Humanities,Short Title,Legal history,Frederick Goff,Emanuel Chrysoloras,Vespasiano da Bisticci,Nicolas Jenson,Second Census,Handwritten inscriptions,Book-making,Bibliography,Benedictines,Erotemata,Commercial strategies,Laonicus &amp
Alexander,History of Lithuania,Suppression of religious houses,Medical texts,Costs,Book trade,Books of the 15th Century,Provenance research,Historical Collections,Illustration,Book history,Legal texts,MEI,Bartolus de Saxoferrato,Bartolomeo Lupoto,British Library,16th century,Renaissance,Scholarly network,History of Universities,Third Census,Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana,Duc de Rivoli,Textual transmission,Wages,History of the boo,Xylography,Victor Masséna,Research excellence,15th century,ISTC,15th Century Booktrade,Marks in books,Corpus Iuris,Data Provenance,Aldus Manutius,Notes of ownership,Wine,Manual image annotation,Decoration,XVI Century,Scholarly book,CERL,Venetian Republic,Aesopus,Digital humanities,Ferrara,Franz Renner,Inventory of Books,Incunabula
thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History
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