Incunabula : studies in fifteenth-century printed books presented to Lotte Hellinga
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Incunabula : studies in fifteenth-century printed books presented to Lotte Hellinga
(The British Library studies in the history of the book)
British Library, 1999
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This collection of essays is designed to honour the work of Lotte Hellinga on her retirement from the British Library, where she was for many years Head of the Incunable Section. Scholars from eight countries range widely over the field of 15th-century printed books, writing on such topics as the shape of early type; authorship, ownership and the building up of collections of incunabula; the binding and decoration of books from the presses of England, the Low Countries and Italy; the earliest trade in printed books; and the vicissitudes of the Gutenberg Bible in the sales rooms. The book is illustrated and contains an appreciation of Dr Hellinga's career and a list of her publications.
目次
- Lotte Hellinga
- the publications of Lotte Hellinga
- revisiting early printed books at Brescia - "Thoma Ferrando auctore" (1471-1474)
- the "Gnotosolitos" of Arnold Geilhoven published by the Brothers of the Common Life in Brussels in 1476
- the illustrated Cologne bibles of 1478
- two D's or not two D's - observations on positional variation in early typography
- author's autograph and printer's copy - Werner Rolewinck's paradisus conscientiae (Cologne - Arnold ther Hoernen, 1475)
- an alphabet of initials at Nuremberg and Rome
- dating the Freeska Landriucht (1484-87) on paper evidence and a note of the codex roorda
- a new incunable and the chronology of the press of Sant'Iacopo di Ripoli
- Johann Vydenast and a new incunable from Perugia
- a contemporary panegyrist of the invention of printing - the author of the "Grammatica Rhythmica"
- Joannes Baptista Verae Crucis
- the library of Johannes Plumel
- continental printed books for sale in Oxford, c.1480-83
- the Gutenberg Bible in the antiquarian book trade
- a new list of the bindings of Ludovicus Ravescot, printer of Louvain
- an 18th-century incunable collector in The Hague
- bookbinding in Padua in the 15th century
- Nicolaus Jenson's Breviarium Romanum, Venice 1478 - decoration and distribution
- the Verdun Missal, Paris 1491 - printing and illustration
- decorated Caxtons
- illustrations of Petrarch's "Trionfi" from manuscript to print and from print to manuscript
- the Savonarola Collection of the Wurttembergische Landesbibliothek
- problems of provenance - incunabula in the Bodleian Library's Benefactors' register 1600-1602
- the history of the incunabula collections of the Biblioteca Nacional, Madrid
- the Bowie Collection in the Harvard College Library.
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