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  1. The idea of the book and the creation of literature
    Published: [2023]
    Publisher:  Oxford University Press, Oxford

    Stephen Orgel considers the idea of the book not simply as a container for written work, but as an essential element in its creation. more

    TU Darmstadt, Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek - Stadtmitte
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    Universitätsbibliothek Kassel, Landesbibliothek und Murhardsche Bibliothek der Stadt Kassel
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    Stephen Orgel considers the idea of the book not simply as a container for written work, but as an essential element in its creation.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780191967788
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    RVK Categories: EC 1820
    Series: Oxford textual perspectives
    Oxford scholarship online
    Subjects: Books; Creation (Literary, artistic, etc; Literature; General; Interdisciplinary studies
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 196 pages), Illustrations (black and white, and colour).
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    Also issued in print: 2023

    Includes bibliographical references and index

  2. The Oxford handbook of the history of the book in early modern England
    Contributor: Smyth, Adam (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2023
    Publisher:  Oxford University Press, New York

    "How were books in early modern England made, circulated, sold, stored, read, marked, altered, preserved, and destroyed? The Oxford Handbook to the History of the Book in Early Modern England provides a stimulating account of the very newest work in... more

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    Universitätsbibliothek Freiburg
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    Max-Planck-Institut für ethnologische Forschung, Bibliothek
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    Universitätsbibliothek Hildesheim
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    Otto-von-Guericke-Universität, Universitätsbibliothek
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    Universität Potsdam, Universitätsbibliothek
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    Herzog August Bibliothek Wolfenbüttel
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    "How were books in early modern England made, circulated, sold, stored, read, marked, altered, preserved, and destroyed? The Oxford Handbook to the History of the Book in Early Modern England provides a stimulating account of the very newest work in the field, and an exploration of how new thinking might develop. Written by scholars working at the cutting-edge of the subject, from the UK and North America, the volume combines lucidity, scholarly expertise, intellectual precision, and an imaginative structure that will enable contributors to show why the history of the book matters. This volume analyses in a lively manner the nature and role of the book in early modern England, and also considers critically how we can talk about the history of book"-- The Oxford Handbook of the History of the Book in Early Modern England provides a rich, imaginative and also accessible guide to the latest research in one of the most exciting areas of early modern studies

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Smyth, Adam (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780192585189; 9780191881336
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    RVK Categories: AN 19930
    Series: Array
    Oxford handbooks
    Subjects: Books; Books; Books and reading; Books and reading; British & Irish history; Europäische Geschichte; HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain; HISTORY / Social History; LIT019000; Literary studies: c 1500 to c 1800; Literaturwissenschaft, allgemein; Social & cultural history; Sozial- und Kulturgeschichte; General; Interdisciplinary studies
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xxii, 739 Seiten)
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    1: Adam Smyth: An Introduction: Thinking about the history of the book2: Claire M.L. Bourne: The Handmaids' Tale: Book History, Shakespeare, and Women's Textual Labour3: Megan Heffernan: Cataloguing the Past: Periodisation and the Historiography of Print4: Jeffrey Todd Knight: The Scale of Book History: Data, Distance, Description5: Brandi K. Adams: 'Inlaid with inkie spots of jet': Early modern book history and premodern critical race studies6: Brian Cummings: Religion and the history of the book7: Alexandra Franklin and Richard Lawrence: Printing and book history: Insights from practice8: Jason Scott-Warren: Monuments and trifles: which books do we use to tell the history of the book?9: Paul Nash: What was a print shop, and what happened there?10: Tamara Atkin: Scribes, Compositors, Correctors11: Stephen B. Dobranski: Authors12: Kirk Melnikoff: Publishing Virginia (1608-15): Specialization, Commissioning, Networks13: Rachel Stenner: Regional book and print trades14: Katherine Hunt: Representing the labour of printing in image and text15: Jason Peacey: Printing and the Universities16: Michael Hunter: Illustrated books17: James Misson: Typography18: Harriet Philips: Beyond the book: non-codex texts19: Adrian Johns: Science and the book in early modern England20: Anna Reynolds: Waste, offcuts, remains, reuse21: Ben Higgins: 'The Book-sellars Shop': Browsing, Reading, and Buying in Early Modern England22: Hanna de Lange and Andrew Pettegree: Internationalism and the English book trade23: Tara L. Lyons: 'A Gifte of good Moment': A New History of the Stationers' Benevolence to the Bodleian Library, 1610 to 161624: A.E.B. Coldiron: Multi-lingual print25: Michelle O'Callaghan: Contexts for Circulation: Households, University, Inns of Court, and Professional Circles26: H.R. Woudhuysen: From Duck Lane to Lazarus Seaman: Buying and Selling Old Books in England during the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries27: Sujata Iyengar: Conversations about Time and Space: Early Modern Books and Contemporary Artists' Books28: Jeff Dolven: The Early Modern Book as Metaphor29: Caroline Duroselle-Melish: Past, Present, and Future: Early Modern Collections and the Work of a Curator30: Emma Smith: Self-reading books: marginalia, prosopopoeia and book history31: Georgina Wilson: Book modification32: Bruce R. Smith: Early Modern Books and Phonography33: Alexandra Hill: Transience and loss

  3. The Oxford handbook of the history of the book in early modern England
    Contributor: Smyth, Adam (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2023
    Publisher:  Oxford University Press, New York

    "How were books in early modern England made, circulated, sold, stored, read, marked, altered, preserved, and destroyed? The Oxford Handbook to the History of the Book in Early Modern England provides a stimulating account of the very newest work in... more

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    Universität Potsdam, Universitätsbibliothek
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    "How were books in early modern England made, circulated, sold, stored, read, marked, altered, preserved, and destroyed? The Oxford Handbook to the History of the Book in Early Modern England provides a stimulating account of the very newest work in the field, and an exploration of how new thinking might develop. Written by scholars working at the cutting-edge of the subject, from the UK and North America, the volume combines lucidity, scholarly expertise, intellectual precision, and an imaginative structure that will enable contributors to show why the history of the book matters. This volume analyses in a lively manner the nature and role of the book in early modern England, and also considers critically how we can talk about the history of book"-- The Oxford Handbook of the History of the Book in Early Modern England provides a rich, imaginative and also accessible guide to the latest research in one of the most exciting areas of early modern studies

     

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    Volltext (lizenzpflichtig)
    Volltext (lizenzpflichtig)
    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Smyth, Adam (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780192585189; 9780191881336
    Other identifier:
    RVK Categories: AN 19930
    Series: Array
    Oxford handbooks
    Subjects: Books; Books; Books and reading; Books and reading; British & Irish history; Europäische Geschichte; HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain; HISTORY / Social History; LIT019000; Literary studies: c 1500 to c 1800; Literaturwissenschaft, allgemein; Social & cultural history; Sozial- und Kulturgeschichte; General; Interdisciplinary studies
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xxii, 739 Seiten)
    Notes:

    1: Adam Smyth: An Introduction: Thinking about the history of the book2: Claire M.L. Bourne: The Handmaids' Tale: Book History, Shakespeare, and Women's Textual Labour3: Megan Heffernan: Cataloguing the Past: Periodisation and the Historiography of Print4: Jeffrey Todd Knight: The Scale of Book History: Data, Distance, Description5: Brandi K. Adams: 'Inlaid with inkie spots of jet': Early modern book history and premodern critical race studies6: Brian Cummings: Religion and the history of the book7: Alexandra Franklin and Richard Lawrence: Printing and book history: Insights from practice8: Jason Scott-Warren: Monuments and trifles: which books do we use to tell the history of the book?9: Paul Nash: What was a print shop, and what happened there?10: Tamara Atkin: Scribes, Compositors, Correctors11: Stephen B. Dobranski: Authors12: Kirk Melnikoff: Publishing Virginia (1608-15): Specialization, Commissioning, Networks13: Rachel Stenner: Regional book and print trades14: Katherine Hunt: Representing the labour of printing in image and text15: Jason Peacey: Printing and the Universities16: Michael Hunter: Illustrated books17: James Misson: Typography18: Harriet Philips: Beyond the book: non-codex texts19: Adrian Johns: Science and the book in early modern England20: Anna Reynolds: Waste, offcuts, remains, reuse21: Ben Higgins: 'The Book-sellars Shop': Browsing, Reading, and Buying in Early Modern England22: Hanna de Lange and Andrew Pettegree: Internationalism and the English book trade23: Tara L. Lyons: 'A Gifte of good Moment': A New History of the Stationers' Benevolence to the Bodleian Library, 1610 to 161624: A.E.B. Coldiron: Multi-lingual print25: Michelle O'Callaghan: Contexts for Circulation: Households, University, Inns of Court, and Professional Circles26: H.R. Woudhuysen: From Duck Lane to Lazarus Seaman: Buying and Selling Old Books in England during the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries27: Sujata Iyengar: Conversations about Time and Space: Early Modern Books and Contemporary Artists' Books28: Jeff Dolven: The Early Modern Book as Metaphor29: Caroline Duroselle-Melish: Past, Present, and Future: Early Modern Collections and the Work of a Curator30: Emma Smith: Self-reading books: marginalia, prosopopoeia and book history31: Georgina Wilson: Book modification32: Bruce R. Smith: Early Modern Books and Phonography33: Alexandra Hill: Transience and loss