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Early Printed Books as Material Objects : Proceeding of the Conference Organized by the IFLA Rare Books and Manuscripts Section Munich, 19-21 August 2009 / ed. by Bettina Wagner, Marcia Reed.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: IFLA Publications ; 149Publisher: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter Saur, [2010]Copyright date: ©2010Description: 1 online resource (367 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9783110253245
  • 9783110255300
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 002.09 070.5
LOC classification:
  • Z126 .E27 2010
Other classification:
  • online - DeGruyter
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
  • Issued also in print.
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Preface -- Table of contents -- Abbreviations and Short Titles -- Introduction -- The Beginnings of Printing -- Copy-specifics in the Printing Shop -- The Gutenberg Bibles that Survive as Binder’s Waste -- Painted Decoration -- The First Experiments in Book Decoration at the Fust-Schöffer Press -- Information from Illumination: Three Case Studies of Incunabula in the 1470s -- Producing, Buying and Decorating Books in the Age of Gutenberg. The Role of Monasteries in Central Europe -- Colour Plates -- Manuscript Annotation -- Pomponio Leto’s Unpublished Commentary on Sallust: Five Witnesses (and more) -- Leonardo da Vinci’s ‘Mona Lisa’ in a Marginal Note in a Cicero Incunable -- Bookbindings -- Links between a Fifteenth-century Printer and a Binder -- The German Database of Historical Bookbindings (EBDB): Aims and Perspectives of a Cooperative Research Tool -- Bookbindings on Incunabula in American Library Collections: a Working Census -- Distribution and Provenance -- The Venetian Booktrade: a Methodological Approach to and First Results of Book-based Historical Research -- Private Libraries in Sixteenth-century Italy -- Quatre siècles d’histoire de la bibliothèque Vettori: entre vénération et valorisation -- The ‘Biography of Copies’: Provenance Description in Online Catalogues -- The Later Use of Incunabula -- Creating a Better Past: Collectors of Incunabula in the Late Eighteenth Century -- Deconstruction and Reconstruction: Detecting and Interpreting Sophisticated Copies -- Methodological Aspects -- The Idea(l) of the Ideal Copy: Some Thoughts on Books with Multiple Identities -- The Importance of the Copy Census as a Methodology in Book History -- Appendix -- Contributors -- Index of Names and Places -- Index of Manuscripts and Incunabula -- Table of Illustrations
Summary: The papers collected in this volume discuss descriptive methods and present conclusions relevant for the history of the book production and reception. Books printed in Europe in the 15th and 16th century still had much in common with manuscripts. They are not mere textual sources, but also material objects whose physical make-up and individual features need to be taken into account in library projects for cataloguing and digitization.
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Frontmatter -- Preface -- Table of contents -- Abbreviations and Short Titles -- Introduction -- The Beginnings of Printing -- Copy-specifics in the Printing Shop -- The Gutenberg Bibles that Survive as Binder’s Waste -- Painted Decoration -- The First Experiments in Book Decoration at the Fust-Schöffer Press -- Information from Illumination: Three Case Studies of Incunabula in the 1470s -- Producing, Buying and Decorating Books in the Age of Gutenberg. The Role of Monasteries in Central Europe -- Colour Plates -- Manuscript Annotation -- Pomponio Leto’s Unpublished Commentary on Sallust: Five Witnesses (and more) -- Leonardo da Vinci’s ‘Mona Lisa’ in a Marginal Note in a Cicero Incunable -- Bookbindings -- Links between a Fifteenth-century Printer and a Binder -- The German Database of Historical Bookbindings (EBDB): Aims and Perspectives of a Cooperative Research Tool -- Bookbindings on Incunabula in American Library Collections: a Working Census -- Distribution and Provenance -- The Venetian Booktrade: a Methodological Approach to and First Results of Book-based Historical Research -- Private Libraries in Sixteenth-century Italy -- Quatre siècles d’histoire de la bibliothèque Vettori: entre vénération et valorisation -- The ‘Biography of Copies’: Provenance Description in Online Catalogues -- The Later Use of Incunabula -- Creating a Better Past: Collectors of Incunabula in the Late Eighteenth Century -- Deconstruction and Reconstruction: Detecting and Interpreting Sophisticated Copies -- Methodological Aspects -- The Idea(l) of the Ideal Copy: Some Thoughts on Books with Multiple Identities -- The Importance of the Copy Census as a Methodology in Book History -- Appendix -- Contributors -- Index of Names and Places -- Index of Manuscripts and Incunabula -- Table of Illustrations

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The papers collected in this volume discuss descriptive methods and present conclusions relevant for the history of the book production and reception. Books printed in Europe in the 15th and 16th century still had much in common with manuscripts. They are not mere textual sources, but also material objects whose physical make-up and individual features need to be taken into account in library projects for cataloguing and digitization.

Issued also in print.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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