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The First Experiments in Book Decoration at the Fust-Schöffer Press
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Table of contents VII
- Abbreviations and Short Titles XI
- Introduction 1
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The Beginnings of Printing
- Copy-specifics in the Printing Shop 9
- The Gutenberg Bibles that Survive as Binder’s Waste 21
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Painted Decoration
- The First Experiments in Book Decoration at the Fust-Schöffer Press 39
- Information from Illumination: Three Case Studies of Incunabula in the 1470s 51
- Producing, Buying and Decorating Books in the Age of Gutenberg. The Role of Monasteries in Central Europe 65
- Colour Plates 83
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Manuscript Annotation
- Pomponio Leto’s Unpublished Commentary on Sallust: Five Witnesses (and more) 135
- Leonardo da Vinci’s ‘Mona Lisa’ in a Marginal Note in a Cicero Incunable 151
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Bookbindings
- Links between a Fifteenth-century Printer and a Binder 177
- The German Database of Historical Bookbindings (EBDB): Aims and Perspectives of a Cooperative Research Tool 191
- Bookbindings on Incunabula in American Library Collections: a Working Census 205
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Distribution and Provenance
- The Venetian Booktrade: a Methodological Approach to and First Results of Book-based Historical Research 219
- Private Libraries in Sixteenth-century Italy 229
- Quatre siècles d’histoire de la bibliothèque Vettori: entre vénération et valorisation 241
- The ‘Biography of Copies’: Provenance Description in Online Catalogues 269
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The Later Use of Incunabula
- Creating a Better Past: Collectors of Incunabula in the Late Eighteenth Century 281
- Deconstruction and Reconstruction: Detecting and Interpreting Sophisticated Copies 291
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Methodological Aspects
- The Idea(l) of the Ideal Copy: Some Thoughts on Books with Multiple Identities 307
- The Importance of the Copy Census as a Methodology in Book History 321
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Appendix
- Contributors 331
- Index of Names and Places 335
- Index of Manuscripts and Incunabula 345
- Table of Illustrations 361
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Table of contents VII
- Abbreviations and Short Titles XI
- Introduction 1
-
The Beginnings of Printing
- Copy-specifics in the Printing Shop 9
- The Gutenberg Bibles that Survive as Binder’s Waste 21
-
Painted Decoration
- The First Experiments in Book Decoration at the Fust-Schöffer Press 39
- Information from Illumination: Three Case Studies of Incunabula in the 1470s 51
- Producing, Buying and Decorating Books in the Age of Gutenberg. The Role of Monasteries in Central Europe 65
- Colour Plates 83
-
Manuscript Annotation
- Pomponio Leto’s Unpublished Commentary on Sallust: Five Witnesses (and more) 135
- Leonardo da Vinci’s ‘Mona Lisa’ in a Marginal Note in a Cicero Incunable 151
-
Bookbindings
- Links between a Fifteenth-century Printer and a Binder 177
- The German Database of Historical Bookbindings (EBDB): Aims and Perspectives of a Cooperative Research Tool 191
- Bookbindings on Incunabula in American Library Collections: a Working Census 205
-
Distribution and Provenance
- The Venetian Booktrade: a Methodological Approach to and First Results of Book-based Historical Research 219
- Private Libraries in Sixteenth-century Italy 229
- Quatre siècles d’histoire de la bibliothèque Vettori: entre vénération et valorisation 241
- The ‘Biography of Copies’: Provenance Description in Online Catalogues 269
-
The Later Use of Incunabula
- Creating a Better Past: Collectors of Incunabula in the Late Eighteenth Century 281
- Deconstruction and Reconstruction: Detecting and Interpreting Sophisticated Copies 291
-
Methodological Aspects
- The Idea(l) of the Ideal Copy: Some Thoughts on Books with Multiple Identities 307
- The Importance of the Copy Census as a Methodology in Book History 321
-
Appendix
- Contributors 331
- Index of Names and Places 335
- Index of Manuscripts and Incunabula 345
- Table of Illustrations 361