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Early Modern Munich Printer’s Marks (and Related Issues)
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Preface VII
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Part A: Beginnings and Provenances
- Sisters, or Mother and Daughter? The Relationship between Printer’s Marks and Emblems during the First Hundred Years 3
- Ekphrasis and Printer’s Signets 29
- Beastly Devices: Early Printer’s Marks and Their Medieval Origins 49
- From Nameplate to Emblem. The Evolution of the Printer’s Device in the Southern Low Countries up to 1600 77
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Part B: Regions & Places
- Heraldic and Symbolic Printer’s Devices of Greek Printers in Italy (Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries) 103
- Jewish Printers’ Marks from Poland (Sixteenth-Seventeenth Centuries) 125
- Fama Typographica. In Search of the Emblem Form of Printer’s Devices. The Iconography and Emblem Form of Printer’s Devices in Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century Poland 151
- Pallas Nostra Salus. Early Modern Printer’s Marks in Leiden as Expressions of Professional and Personal Identity 169
- Early Modern Munich Printer’s Marks (and Related Issues) 197
- The Printer’s Mark in Early Modern Sweden 227
- Iceland’s Lack of Printer’s Devices: Filling a Functional and Spatial Void in Printed Books during the Sixteenth Century 257
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Part C: Concepts, Historical and Systematic
- The Truth of Printer’s Marks: Andrea Alciato on “Aldo’s Anchor”, “Froben’s Dove” and “Calvo’s Elephant”. A Closer Look at Alciato’s Concept of the Printer’s Mark 269
- The Legal Significance and Humanist Ethos of Printers’ Insignia 297
- The Transition of the Printer’s Device from a Sign of Identification to a Symbol of Aspirations and Beliefs 315
- Mottos in Printers’ Devices – Thoughts about the Hungarian Usage 333
- European Printers’ and Publishers’ Marks in the Eighteenth Century. The Three C’s: Conformity, Continuity and Change 347
- In Place of an Afterword: Notes on Ordering the Corpus of the Early Modern Printer’s Mark 361
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Part D: Research Bibliography and Index
- Research Bibliography: The Early Modern Printer’s Mark in Its Cultural Contexts 377
- Contributors 413
- Index 417
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Preface VII
-
Part A: Beginnings and Provenances
- Sisters, or Mother and Daughter? The Relationship between Printer’s Marks and Emblems during the First Hundred Years 3
- Ekphrasis and Printer’s Signets 29
- Beastly Devices: Early Printer’s Marks and Their Medieval Origins 49
- From Nameplate to Emblem. The Evolution of the Printer’s Device in the Southern Low Countries up to 1600 77
-
Part B: Regions & Places
- Heraldic and Symbolic Printer’s Devices of Greek Printers in Italy (Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries) 103
- Jewish Printers’ Marks from Poland (Sixteenth-Seventeenth Centuries) 125
- Fama Typographica. In Search of the Emblem Form of Printer’s Devices. The Iconography and Emblem Form of Printer’s Devices in Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century Poland 151
- Pallas Nostra Salus. Early Modern Printer’s Marks in Leiden as Expressions of Professional and Personal Identity 169
- Early Modern Munich Printer’s Marks (and Related Issues) 197
- The Printer’s Mark in Early Modern Sweden 227
- Iceland’s Lack of Printer’s Devices: Filling a Functional and Spatial Void in Printed Books during the Sixteenth Century 257
-
Part C: Concepts, Historical and Systematic
- The Truth of Printer’s Marks: Andrea Alciato on “Aldo’s Anchor”, “Froben’s Dove” and “Calvo’s Elephant”. A Closer Look at Alciato’s Concept of the Printer’s Mark 269
- The Legal Significance and Humanist Ethos of Printers’ Insignia 297
- The Transition of the Printer’s Device from a Sign of Identification to a Symbol of Aspirations and Beliefs 315
- Mottos in Printers’ Devices – Thoughts about the Hungarian Usage 333
- European Printers’ and Publishers’ Marks in the Eighteenth Century. The Three C’s: Conformity, Continuity and Change 347
- In Place of an Afterword: Notes on Ordering the Corpus of the Early Modern Printer’s Mark 361
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Part D: Research Bibliography and Index
- Research Bibliography: The Early Modern Printer’s Mark in Its Cultural Contexts 377
- Contributors 413
- Index 417