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1.0 A Work Proposal for the Ripoli Press, 11 November 1480
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
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Part I. The Introduction of Printing in Florence
- 1. Bernardo Cennini and His Family Enterprise, 1471–1472 15
- 2. Giorgio di Niccolò Baldesi, Giovanni di Piero da Magonza, and Partners, 1470–1473 19
- 3. Wool Trade and Printing 29
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Part II. Niccolò di Lorenzo della Magna’s First Years of Activity
- 4. In the Service of the Mercanzia, 1464–1475 37
- 5. The Collaboration with Giovanni di Piero da Magonza, and Marsilio Ficino’s De Christiana religione, ca. 1474–1476 43
- 6. Cappone Capponi and His Circle, 1475–1480 47
- 7. Printing for the Convent of Santo Spirito, ca. 1476–1477 50
- 8. Institutional and Private Commissions, ca. 1476–1480 53
- 9. The End of the Company, 1480–1482 66
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Part III. At the Peak of Niccolò di Lorenzo’s Career
- 1.0 A Work Proposal for the Ripoli Press, 11 November 1480 71
- 11. Cristoforo Landino’s Commented Edition of Dante’s Divine Comedy (1481) 75
- 12. From Cristoforo Landino’s Disputationes camaldulenses (1480?) to Francesco Berlinghieri’s Geographia (1481–1482) 83
- 13. From Niccolò Perotti’s Rudimenta grammatices (1483) to Saint Gregory’s Morali (1483–1486) 88
- 14. Baptista Siculus and Leon Battista Alberti’s De re aedificatoria (1485) 96
- Epilogue 101
- Abbreviations 113
- Appendix A. Books Printed by Niccolò Di Lorenzo Della Magna or Attributed to his Press 115
- Appendix B. Documents 119
- Notes 133
- Bibliography 179
- Index 201
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
-
Part I. The Introduction of Printing in Florence
- 1. Bernardo Cennini and His Family Enterprise, 1471–1472 15
- 2. Giorgio di Niccolò Baldesi, Giovanni di Piero da Magonza, and Partners, 1470–1473 19
- 3. Wool Trade and Printing 29
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Part II. Niccolò di Lorenzo della Magna’s First Years of Activity
- 4. In the Service of the Mercanzia, 1464–1475 37
- 5. The Collaboration with Giovanni di Piero da Magonza, and Marsilio Ficino’s De Christiana religione, ca. 1474–1476 43
- 6. Cappone Capponi and His Circle, 1475–1480 47
- 7. Printing for the Convent of Santo Spirito, ca. 1476–1477 50
- 8. Institutional and Private Commissions, ca. 1476–1480 53
- 9. The End of the Company, 1480–1482 66
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Part III. At the Peak of Niccolò di Lorenzo’s Career
- 1.0 A Work Proposal for the Ripoli Press, 11 November 1480 71
- 11. Cristoforo Landino’s Commented Edition of Dante’s Divine Comedy (1481) 75
- 12. From Cristoforo Landino’s Disputationes camaldulenses (1480?) to Francesco Berlinghieri’s Geographia (1481–1482) 83
- 13. From Niccolò Perotti’s Rudimenta grammatices (1483) to Saint Gregory’s Morali (1483–1486) 88
- 14. Baptista Siculus and Leon Battista Alberti’s De re aedificatoria (1485) 96
- Epilogue 101
- Abbreviations 113
- Appendix A. Books Printed by Niccolò Di Lorenzo Della Magna or Attributed to his Press 115
- Appendix B. Documents 119
- Notes 133
- Bibliography 179
- Index 201