توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Buying and Selling: The Business of Books in Early Modern Europe
نام کتاب : Buying and Selling: The Business of Books in Early Modern Europe
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : خرید و فروش: تجارت کتاب در اروپای مدرن اولیه
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نویسندگان : Shanti Graheli
ناشر : Brill
سال نشر : 2019
تعداد صفحات : 583
ISBN (شابک) : 9004340394 , 9789004340398
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 9 مگابایت
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Contents
Editorial Conventions
Figures and Tables
Notes on Contributors
Chapter 1. How to Lose Money in the Business of Books: Commercial Strategies in the First Age of Print (Pettegree and Graheli)
Part 1. Debt Economies and Bookselling Risks
Chapter 2. Early Book Printing and Venture Capital in the Age of Debt: the Case of Michel Wenssler’s Basel Printing Shop (1472–1491) (Burkart)
Chapter 3. Venetian Incunabula for Florentine Bookshops (ca. 1473–1483) (Böninger)
Chapter 4. Book Prices in Early Modern Europe: an Economic Perspective (Dittmar)
Chapter 5. Privileging the Common Good: the Moral Economy of Printing Privileges in the Seventeenth-Century Dutch Republic (Buning)
Part 2. Day to Day Practices of Book Buying and Selling
Chapter 6. The Business of Browsing in Early Modern English Bookshops (Tromans)
Chapter 7. Printing for the Pilgrims: Krakow Seventeenth-Century Guidebooks (Kiliańczyk-Zięba)
Chapter 8. Book Lotteries as Sale Events for Slow-Sellers: the Case of Amsterdam in the Late Eighteenth Century (Bellingradt)
Part 3. Selling Strategies
Chapter 9. Neither Scholar nor Printer: Luxembourg de Gabiano and the Financial Structure of Merchant Publishing in Sixteenth-Century Lyon (Cumby)
Chapter 10. Editing the Thesaurus Linguae Latinae: Robert Estienne’s Dream and Nightmare (Furno)
Chapter 11. ‘Large Volumes Bought by the Few’: Printing and Selling Postils in Early Modern Poland (Komorowska)
Chapter 12. Buying and Selling in One Trip: Book Barter in Times of Trouble for Francesco Ciotti’s Printing and Bookselling House (Ciccarello)
Chapter 13. The State of Scottish Bookselling circa 1800 (Dunstan)
Chapter 14. Cashing in on Counterfeits: Fraud in the Reformation Print Industry (Thomas)
Part 4. List and Inventories
Chapter 15. ‘Men and Books under Watch’: the Brussels’ Book Market in the Mid-Sixteenth Century through the Inquisitorial Archives (Adam)
Chapter 16. ‘Beautiful Intellects Should Not Hide’: the Bookshop of Luciano Pasini, Bookseller and Publisher between Perugia and Venice in the Late Sixteenth Century (Vacalebre)
Chapter 17. Early Modern Shelf Lives: the Context and Content of Georg Willer’s Music Stock Catalogue of 1622 (Roper)
Chapter 18. Religion, Learning and Commerce: Daniel Delerpinière, a Protestant Bookseller in Saumur, 1661 (Pittion)
Part 5. New Markets
Chapter 19. Turning News into a Business: the Commerce of Early Newspaper Publishing (Hillgärtner)
Chapter 20. Booksellers, Newspaper Advertisements and a National Market for Print in the Seventeenth-Century Dutch Republic (der Weduwen)
Chapter 21. ‘Without Being Denounced or Humiliated’: the Purchase of Books for Religious Communities in New Spain (Garcia)
Chapter 22. Advertising and Selling in Cromwellian Newsbooks (McElligott)
Part 6. Modern Book Market
Chapter 23. Book Bitch to the Rich—the Strife and Times of the Revd. Dr. Thomas Frognall Dibdin (1776–1847) (Sibbald)
Chapter 24. Lost in Transaction: ‘Discollecting’ Incunabula in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries (Eisermann)
Modern Authors’ Index
Subject Index
Alphabetical Index