The afterlife of Aldus : posthumous fame, collectors and the book trade
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The afterlife of Aldus : posthumous fame, collectors and the book trade
(Warburg Institute colloquia, 32)
The Warburg Institute, 2018
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This volume
presents six papers from a one-day colloquium held at the Warburg Institute in
February 2015 on the legacy of Aldus Manutius, marking the 500th anniversary of
his death, together with three additional contributions. Rather than examining Aldus's
own output, the nine papers focus on how the notion of `Aldine books' has
changed over 500 years in Europe and North America, from the early days of the
Aldine press to modern and contemporary book collecting and the antiquarian
trade. The volume also includes a catalogue of the exhibition `Collecting the Renaissance: The Aldine Press
(1494-1598)', held in the British Library in conjunction with the
colloquium. Addressing a wide readership of scholars, booksellers and
collectors, The Afterlife of Aldus aims
to stimulate further research on areas fundamental for understanding Aldus's
long-lasting fortuna. The conference, the exhibition
and this volume have received generous financial support from the Bibliographical Society, CERL and Bernard
Quaritch Ltd.
Table of Contents
Foreword
I. The Aldine Press after Aldus (1515-1598)
From the Printer's Mind to the Author's
Hand: Paolo Manuzio and His Tre libri di lettere volgari (1556-1560)
by Lodovica Braida
Strategies and Failures of a Renaissance
Publishing Venture: The Accademia Veneziana and the Myth of Aldus
by Shanti Graheli
The End of the Manutius Dynasty (1597)
by Angela Nuovo
II. Private Aldine Collections in Europe
Five
Centuries of Aldine Collecting in Italy: Known and Less-Known Cases
by Luca Rivali
Aldine
Editions in Early Modern France
by Shanti Graheli
Aldine Collecting and Aristocratic
Values in French Bibliophily Before and After the French Revolution
by Francois Dupuigrenet Desroussilles and Jean Viardot
III. The Modern Aldine Book Trade
Selling
Aldus in the UK (c. 1630-2015): Towards a Checklist of British Sale Catalogues
of Books Published by the Manuzio Family
by Paolo Sachet
The
Aldine in British Book Trade History: A Look at Three Major Collections
by Nicholas Poole-Wilson
Aldine Tributaries Collecting Aldus
Manutius in the 21st
Century
by G. Scott Clemons
Collecting the
Renaissance: The Aldine Press (1494-1598): Catalogue of an Exhibition
by Jill Kraye, Stephen
Parkin and Paolo Sachet
Index
of Names
by "Nielsen BookData"