Learning and the market place essays in the history of the early modern book /
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Materiálatiipa: | Elektrovnnalaš E-girji |
Giella: | eaŋgalasgiella |
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Leiden ; Boston :
Brill,
2009.
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Ráidu: | Library of the written word ;
9. Library of the written word. Handpress world ; 6. |
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Sisdoallologahallan:
- The market for scholarly books and conceptions of genre in Northern Europe, 1570-1630
- The readership of philosophical fictions in France in the sixteenth century : the bibliographical evidence
- Mediations of Zabarella in northern Germany, 1586-1623
- The diffusion of learned medicine in the sixteenth century through the printed book
- The reception of medieval practical medicine in the sixteenth century : the case of Arnau de Vilanova
- Melanchthon at the book fairs, 1560-1601 : editors, markets and religious strife
- Cardano and his publishers, 1534-1663
- André Wechel at Frankfurt, 1572-1581
- Murder, debt and retribution in the Italico-Franco-Spanish book trade : the Beraud-Michel-Ruiz affair, 1586-1591
- Competitors or collaborators? Sebastian Gryphius and his colleagues in Lyon, 1528-1556
- Alberico Gentili, his publishers, and the vagaries of the book trade between England and Germany, 1580-1614
- English books on the continent, 1570-1630
- 'Lusitani periti' : Portuguese medical authors, national identity and bibliography in the late Renaissance
- Louis Jacob de Saint-Charles (1608-1670) and the development of specialist bibliography.