De reeks Augetur wil de boekwetenschap met kwalitatieve publicaties over het boek nog meer leven inblazen.
Lux Librorum. Essays on books and history for Chris Coppens (Augetur nr. 1)
Redactie: Goran Proot, David McKitterick, Angela Nuovo and Paul F. Gehl
Voorwoord door David McKitterick
Vormgeving door Louis van den Eede
xl + 240 p., met 33 illustraties waarvan 6 in kleur
24 × 14 cm
Softcover, binnenwerk gedrukt op 90g biotop natuur
ISBN 9789082927603
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Inhoudstafel
David McKitterick
Preface
Bram Caers & Linda Fonteyne
Bibliography Chris Coppens
Maria Alessandra Panzanelli Fratoni
The Cartolari family from Perugia: From paper sellers to publishing house
Angela Nuovo
Transferring humanism: The edition of Vitruvius by Lucimborgo de Gabiano (Lyon, 1523)
Kevin M. Stevens
Publishing and piracy: A case study of Giovanni Cefali’s Consiliorum (1562/1563)
David McKitterick
John Christopherson, humanist and benefactor
Giles Mandelbrote & Goran Proot
Prices for Spanish and Latin books published by Martinus Nutius I, ca. 1558
J. Christopher Warner
Quaestiones theologicae, theses sacrae, and some conjectures about the Masius family
Paul Needham
Four incunables brought to the Massachusetts Bay Colony
Noël Golvers
The Officina Plantiniana in Antwerp as provider of books for the Jesuits in Early Qing China (1616/1617)
Paul G. Hoftijzer
An eighteenth-century Danish-German book collector in Leiden: Christianus Carolus von Neumann (ca. 1695-1760) and his Bibliotheca Musaeana
Paul F. Gehl
A scholar-librarian collects: Hans Baron at the Newberry Library
Adriaan van der Weel
Where will the digital turn in reading take us?
Index of names and places