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The second volume of Dr Rhodes’ collection explores early printing in Western Europe beyond Italy, with a focus on England (London and Oxford), France, Germany, Spain, and the Low Countries. It hig...
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31 December 1983

This second volume of Dr. Rhodes' Studies covers the wider field of early printing in Western Europe outside of Italy. The spread of printing in England receives considerable attention, especially in the case of the London and Oxford presses. There are separate sections on printing in France, Germany, Spain and the Low Countries over this period.
Of particular importance is the final series of articles on early collectors of printed books in Western Europe, which deals equally with the collectors and their libraries, including, in this case, the Italian collections.
Of particular importance is the final series of articles on early collectors of printed books in Western Europe, which deals equally with the collectors and their libraries, including, in this case, the Italian collections.
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Pages: 288
Publisher: Pindar Press
Imprint: Pindar Press
Series: Studies in the History of Printing
Publication Date:
31 December 1983
ISBN: 9780907132141
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
HISTORY / Europe / Medieval, European history: medieval period, middle ages
Preface
A volcano for the S.T.C.
Volcanoes, variants and the S.T.C.
A new line for the angler, 1577
Variants in the 1479 Oxford edition of Aristotle's Ethics
The Remorse of Conscience
Some documents printed by Pynson for St. Botolphs, Boston, Lines.
Two issues of an indulgence of Alexander VI
Further notes on an indulgence of Alexander VI
William Marshall and his books, 1533-1537
The early London editions of the Doctrinale of Alexander Grammaticus, with a note on Duff 224
Variants in a Lettou incunable
The Italian banquet, 1598, and its origin
William Menyman and William Faques
Four important end-papers in Hereford Cathedral library
The 1472 Paris edition of Plato's Letters
Two Estienne dictionaries
Francois Fradin of Lyons and a post-incunable
William Hay in Paris
A problem in the liturgical bibliography of Normandy
A Lyonnese piracy of 1497
The dating of a Lyonnese edition of Boethius
An undescribed edition of the 'Digestum novum'
The printer of Ockam
The true date of a Paris edition of Aldus Manutius
A Paris incunable lost and found
The case of Jean Merausse
An unrecorded Dutch indulgence of 1487
The first edition of Carlos Coloma's History of the Spanish Netherlands
The first edition of Gildas
Two notable acquisitions of Spanish incunabula
The continuity of typographical material in a group of early Salamanca books
The first use of Greek type in Spain
Un 'nuovo' incunabolo spagnolo a Venezia
More light on sixteenth-century printing at Salamanca
A note on some fragments of Vegetius from Augsburg
Monumenta Ordinis Fratrum Minorum
Two early German editions of Proclus
An unidentified 'incunable' printed at Augsburg not before 1502
Two editions of Pelbartus de Temesvar
Two fifteenth-century editions of Johannes Versor
Sir Kenelm Digby and Siena
Don Fernando Colon and his London book purchases
Konrad Stepeck of Nuremberg
John Argentine, Provost of King's
Per la biblioteca di Belisario Bulgarini
An unknown library in Southern Italy in 1557
Battista Guarini and a book at Oxford
The mystery of P.G.N.
More light on the Nicolini library
Three more books from the Nicolini library
Lilies and a library
Jacobus Matzenberger and his books
A Dutch seventeenth-century book-collector: Paulus Terhaarius
Roberto Maggio bibliofilo
William Swadell, English Dominican: his friends and his books
Un bibliofilo volterrano in Inghilterra alla fine del Quattrocento: Roberto Minucci
Ancora per Roberto Minucci
Additional Notes
Index
A volcano for the S.T.C.
Volcanoes, variants and the S.T.C.
A new line for the angler, 1577
Variants in the 1479 Oxford edition of Aristotle's Ethics
The Remorse of Conscience
Some documents printed by Pynson for St. Botolphs, Boston, Lines.
Two issues of an indulgence of Alexander VI
Further notes on an indulgence of Alexander VI
William Marshall and his books, 1533-1537
The early London editions of the Doctrinale of Alexander Grammaticus, with a note on Duff 224
Variants in a Lettou incunable
The Italian banquet, 1598, and its origin
William Menyman and William Faques
Four important end-papers in Hereford Cathedral library
The 1472 Paris edition of Plato's Letters
Two Estienne dictionaries
Francois Fradin of Lyons and a post-incunable
William Hay in Paris
A problem in the liturgical bibliography of Normandy
A Lyonnese piracy of 1497
The dating of a Lyonnese edition of Boethius
An undescribed edition of the 'Digestum novum'
The printer of Ockam
The true date of a Paris edition of Aldus Manutius
A Paris incunable lost and found
The case of Jean Merausse
An unrecorded Dutch indulgence of 1487
The first edition of Carlos Coloma's History of the Spanish Netherlands
The first edition of Gildas
Two notable acquisitions of Spanish incunabula
The continuity of typographical material in a group of early Salamanca books
The first use of Greek type in Spain
Un 'nuovo' incunabolo spagnolo a Venezia
More light on sixteenth-century printing at Salamanca
A note on some fragments of Vegetius from Augsburg
Monumenta Ordinis Fratrum Minorum
Two early German editions of Proclus
An unidentified 'incunable' printed at Augsburg not before 1502
Two editions of Pelbartus de Temesvar
Two fifteenth-century editions of Johannes Versor
Sir Kenelm Digby and Siena
Don Fernando Colon and his London book purchases
Konrad Stepeck of Nuremberg
John Argentine, Provost of King's
Per la biblioteca di Belisario Bulgarini
An unknown library in Southern Italy in 1557
Battista Guarini and a book at Oxford
The mystery of P.G.N.
More light on the Nicolini library
Three more books from the Nicolini library
Lilies and a library
Jacobus Matzenberger and his books
A Dutch seventeenth-century book-collector: Paulus Terhaarius
Roberto Maggio bibliofilo
William Swadell, English Dominican: his friends and his books
Un bibliofilo volterrano in Inghilterra alla fine del Quattrocento: Roberto Minucci
Ancora per Roberto Minucci
Additional Notes
Index