From Press to Readers. Studies in the Materiality of Print Culture
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- Nombre de pages182
- PrésentationRelié
- FormatGrand Format
- Poids0.25 kg
- Dimensions14,8 cm × 21,0 cm × 1,7 cm
- ISBN978-2-37496-217-7
- EAN9782374962177
- Date de parution16/05/2024
- CollectionCultures & Temporalités
- ÉditeurPresses Universitaires Reims
Résumé
The seven articles in this volume, written by French and German specialists in book history, address various aspe&s of the materiality of print culture, examining both the processes of book production and the paths of book circulation. They explore notions of composition, collection and circulation of texts and images, from manuscript to books designed for specific readers. They are based on a variety of sources from archive documents to the study of specific manuscript or printed copies.
The perspe&ive is transnational, taking Gutenberg's Europe as a space for the circulation of print, and concerns early modernity, from the fifteenth to the eighteenth centuries.
The perspe&ive is transnational, taking Gutenberg's Europe as a space for the circulation of print, and concerns early modernity, from the fifteenth to the eighteenth centuries.
The seven articles in this volume, written by French and German specialists in book history, address various aspe&s of the materiality of print culture, examining both the processes of book production and the paths of book circulation. They explore notions of composition, collection and circulation of texts and images, from manuscript to books designed for specific readers. They are based on a variety of sources from archive documents to the study of specific manuscript or printed copies.
The perspe&ive is transnational, taking Gutenberg's Europe as a space for the circulation of print, and concerns early modernity, from the fifteenth to the eighteenth centuries.
The perspe&ive is transnational, taking Gutenberg's Europe as a space for the circulation of print, and concerns early modernity, from the fifteenth to the eighteenth centuries.