Print culture and peripheries in early modern Europe : a contribution to the history of printing and the book trade in small European and Spanish cities /

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Imprint:Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2012.
Description:pages cm.
Language:English
Series:Library of the written word ; volume 24. ; volume 18
Library of the written word ; 24.
Library of the written word. Handpress world 18.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/8962031
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Other authors / contributors:Rial Costas, Benito.
ISBN:9789004235748 (hardback)
9004235744 (hardback)
9789004235755(e-book)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents:
  • Acknowledgements
  • Contributors
  • List of Figures
  • Introduction
  • Part I. Small Cities in Context
  • European Provincial Towns: Demographic and Institutional Trends in Regional Networks, 1400-1600
  • Part II. Printing and the Book Trade in Small European Cities
  • A Golden Age? Monastic Printing Houses in the Fifteenth Century
  • Advertising or Fama? Local Markets for Schoolbooks in Sixteenth-Century Italy
  • The Book Trade in Early Modern Britain: Centres, Peripheries and Networks
  • Impressorie Arte: The Impact of Printing in Exeter and Devon
  • Printing in the Shadow of a Metropolis
  • Towns and Book Culture in Hungary at the End of the Fifteenth Century and During the Sixteenth Century
  • Ippolito Ferrarese, a Traveling 'Cerretano' and Publisher in Sixteenth-Century Italy
  • Print and Book Culture in the Danish Town of Odense
  • Printer Mobility in Sixteenth-Century France
  • Part III. Printing and the Book Trade in Small Spanish Cities
  • Printing Presses in Antequera in the Sixteenth Century
  • The Liturgical Publishing Project of Pedro de Castro, Bishop of Cuenca (1554-1561)
  • Minor Printing Offices in Fifteenth and Sixteenth-Century Aragon: Híjar, Huesca and Épila
  • Barcelona: Printers, Booksellers and Local Markets in the Sixteenth Century
  • The Book in Segovia in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries: Accident, Chance, Necessity?
  • Santiago de Compostela: A Case Study of Bookselling in Peripheries
  • From Europe to Finisterre: A Caravan of Books to Galicia (1595)
  • Index