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Studies in Early Italian Printing

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This collection of 57 studies by Dr. D. E. Rhodes delves into the history of Italian printing, spanning from the 15th-century pioneers to regional presses in the 16th and 17th centuries. Rhodes, an...
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This selection of 57 studies by Dr. D. E. Rhodes focuses on the history of printing in Italy from the earliest printers of the 15th century to the flourishing of regional presses in the 16th and 17th centuries. The author is a leading authority on early printed books, and the present volume brings together for the first time a number of important articles on early printing in Venice, Rome, Mantua and Milan, and also covers the presses of Southern Italy, and the smaller Italian towns.

The articles have been up-dated where necessary, with the addition of bibliographical notes and an index. There is a preface by George Painter.
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Price: £50.00
Pages: 364
Publisher: Pindar Press
Imprint: Pindar Press
Series: Studies in the History of Printing
Publication Date: 31 December 1981
ISBN: 9780907132028
Format: Hardcover
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HISTORY / Europe / Renaissance, European history: Renaissance, HISTORY / Europe / Italy

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Preface

The 'Quodlibeta' of Petrus Johannis Olivi

A post-incunable edition of Aesop

Fra Giovanni di Firenze e i suoi tipografi veneziani

Philippus Beroaldus, Minus Roscius, and an undated book

Su tre pubblicazioni ufficiali dell'Ordine di S. Girolamo

Ancora sull'Ordine di S. Girolamo

Francesco Cosci of Siena and a strange reissue of his works

The first edition of the works of Chrysostomus Javellus

Chrysostomus Javellus: an addendum

On the use of the verb 'facere' in early colophons

An unidentified edition of Galen

Notes on Aurelio Kncio

Notes on the 1503 edition of Petrarch

Two Venetian editions of Aristotle's 'De anima'

Libri inglesi recensiti a Roma, 1668-1681

A rare printer at Rome: Ariottus de Trino

Pompilio Totti: publisher, engraver, Roman antiquary

Further notes on the publisher Giacomo Mazzocchi

The printing of a group of Greek books in Rome

The British Museum's copy of a rare book from Brescia: a problem in dating

More light on fifteenth-century piracies in Northern Italy

The early ownership of a Milanese incunable

An anonymous volume of sixteenth-century poems

Some rare Milanese editions of Virgil

Further notes on a Milanese edition of Virgil

A Milanese speech of 1509

A book from the Gonzaga library at Mantua

Filippo Nuvolone of Mantua, 1436-1478

Notes on the Chronica di Mantua of Mario Equicola

Some notes on Francesco Osanno of Mantua, Torquato Tasso and others

Antonio Zanchi of Bergamo, printer or publisher at Venice and Mantua

The first book printed at Bari, with additional notes

Errori tipografici in una edizione cosentina del XVI secolo

A book printed at Taranto in 1567

Towards an identification of Proctor 7393

Un tipografo ambulante e un nuovo luogo di stampa nel Cinquecento

Appunti bio-bibliografici su alcuni umanisti pugliesi dei secoli XV e XVI

Un letterato di Taranto: Cataldo Antonio Mannarino

Di un'orazione tenuta ma non stampata a Lecce nel 1611

Per la storia della stampa a Manfredonia nel Seicento

A Mondovi indulgence and Pierre Sabran

The incunabula of Siena

Benedictus Hectoris of Bologna and his complaint against typographical pirates

The first and second editions of the 'Philogyne' of Andrea Baiardi

An outline of Veronese bibliography, 1472-1600

A note on Petrus Feltrus

Rettifiche e aggiunte alla storia della stampa a Padova, 1471-1600

Ancora per lo stampatore del Mesue

Domenico Serafini e un ignoto incunabolo torinese

Printing in Italy in the seventeenth century

Roberto Meietti e alcuni documenti della controversia fra Papa Paolo V e Venezia

Accertamenti sulla stampa a Velletri prima del 1700

Seventeenth-century printing at Scigliano (Cosenza)

Some notes on the import of books from Italy into England, 1628-1650

Note sui primi libri stampati a Montefiascone

Primo libro stampato a Montefiascone?

Rosichino and Pietro da Cortona: a correction. With notes on the printer Fabio de Falco

The printing career of Marco Claseri. 1597-1623

Additional Notes

Index