Lost books : reconstructing the print world of pre-industrial Europe
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Lost books : reconstructing the print world of pre-industrial Europe
(Library of the written word, v. 46 . The handpress world ; v. 34)
Brill, c2016
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Questions of survival and loss bedevil the study of early printed books. Many early publications are not particularly rare, but others have disappeared altogether. This is clear not only from the improbably large number of books that survive in only one copy, but from many references in contemporary documents to books that cannot now be located. In this volume leading specialists in the field explore different aspects of this poorly understood aspect of book history: classes of texts particularly impacted by poor rates of survival; lost books revealed in contemporary lists or inventories; the collections of now dispersed libraries; deliberate and accidental destruction. A final section describes modern efforts at salvage and restitution following the devastation of the twentieth century.
目次
1. Andrew Pettegree, The Legion of the Lost. Recovering the Lost Books of Early Modern Europe.
Part I: In the Beginning: lost incunabula
2. Falk Eisermann, The Gutenberg Galaxy's Dark Matter: Lost Incunabula, and Ways to Retrieve Them
3. Jonathan Green and Frank McIntyre, Lost Incunable Editions: Closing In on an Estimate
Part II: National Case-studies
4. Iain Fenlon, Lost Book of Polyphony from Renaissance Spain
5. Wolfgang Undorf, Lost Books, Lost Libraries, Lost Everything? A Scandinavian Early Modern Perspective
6. Justyna Kilianczyk-Zieba, In Search of Lost Fortuna. Reconstructing the Publishing History of the Polish Book of Fortune-Telling
7. Alexandra Hill, Lost Print in England: Entries in the Stationers' Company Register, 1557-1640
8. Goran Proot, Survival factors of seventeenth-century hand-press books published in the Southern Netherlands: The importance of sheet counts, Sammelbande and the role of institutional collections
9. Arthur der Weduwen and Andrew Pettegree, Publicity and its Uses. Lost Books as Revealed in Newspaper Advertisements in the Seventeenth-Century Dutch Republic
10. Domenico Ciccarello, Lost Books and Dispersed Libraries in Sicily during the Seventeenth Century
Part III: Censorship and its consequences
11. Christine Benevent and Malcolm Walsby, Lost Issues and Self-Censorship: Rethinking the Publishing History of Guillaume Bude's De l'Institution du Prince
12. Michele Camaioni, The Editorial History of a Rare and Forbidden Franciscan Book of Italian Renaissance: the Dialogo della Unione Spirituale di Dio con l'anima by Bartolomeo Cordoni
13. Rosa Marisa Borraccini, An Unknown Bestseller: the Confessionario of Girolamo da Palermo
14. Roberto Rusconi, The Devil's Trick. Impossible Editions in the Lists of Titles from the Regular Orders in Italy at the End of the Sixteenth Century
15. Giovanna Granata, On the Track of Lost Editions in Italian Religious Libraries at the End of the Sixteenth Century: a Numerical Analysis of the RICI Database
Part IV. Libraries, private and public
16. Anna Giulia Cavagna, Loss and Meaning. Lost Books, Bibliographic Description and Significance in a Sixteenth-Century Italian Private Library
17. Martine van Ittersum, Confiscated Manuscripts and Books: What Happened to the Personal Library and Archive of Hugo Grotius Following His Arrest on Charges of High Treason in August 1618?
18. Maria Teresa Biagetti, Dispersed collections of scientific books: the case of the private library of Federico Cesi (1585-1630)
19. Alison Walker, Lost in Plain Sight: Rediscovering the Library of Sir Hans Sloane
20. Mark Towsey, Book Use and Sociability in Lost Libraries of the Eighteenth Century: Towards a Union Catalogue
Part V: War and Peace: the depredations of modern times
21. Jan L. Alessandrini, Lost Books of 'Operation Gomorrah': Rescue, Reconstruction, and Restitution at Hamburg's Library in the Second World War
22. Tomasz Nastulczyk, Two Centuries of Looting and the Grand Nazi Book Burning. The Dispersed and Destroyed Libraries of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth: Historical Losses and Contemporary Attempts at Reconstruction
23. Flavia Bruni, All is not Lost. Italian Archives and Libraries in the Second World War
24. Saskia Limbach, Tracing Lost Broadsheet Ordinances Printed in Sixteenth-Century Cologne
Index
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