[Mediaevistik] Neuerscheinung

Bettina Wagner Bettina.Wagner at bsb-muenchen.de
Mo Dez 27 13:49:20 CET 2010


Liebe Kolleginnen und Kollegen,
 
ich freue mich besonders, Sie auf die folgende Neuerscheinung hinweisen zu können, die am 13. Dezember publiziert wurde:
 
Early printed books as material objects. Proceedings of the conference organized by the IFLA (International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions) Section for Rare Books and Manuscripts, Munich, 19-21 August 2009, ed. Bettina Wagner and Marcia Reed. 
Berlin: De Gruyter Saur, 2010. 
ISBN 978-3-11-025324-5 
Series: IFLA Publications 149 

xii, 367 pages, 48 colour plates 

http://www.degruyter.de/cont/fb/bb/detailEn.cfm?id=IS-9783110253245-1 

Inhalt:

Rolf Griebel: Preface 

Bettina Wagner: Introduction 

The beginnings of printing 

1. Paul Needham: Copy-specifics in the Printing Shop 

2. Eric White: The Gutenberg Bibles that Survive as Binder's Waste 

Painted decoration 

3. Mayumi Ikeda: The First Experiments in Book Decoration at the Fust-Schöffer Press 

4. Lilian Armstrong: Information from Illumination: Three Case Studies of Incunabula in the 1470s 

5. Christine Beier: Producing, buying and decorating books in the age of Gutenberg. The Role of Monasteries in Central Europe 

Colour plates 

Manuscript annotation 

6. Patricia Osmond: Pomponio Leto’s unpublished commentary on Sallust: five witnesses (and more) 

7. Armin Schlechter: Leonardo da Vinci’s ‘Mona Lisa’ in a marginal note in a Cicero incunable 

Bookbindings 

8. Claire Bolton: Links between a fifteenth-century printer and a binder 

9. Ulrike Marburger: The German database of historical bookbindings (EBDB): Aims and perspectives of a cooperative research tool 

10. Scott Husby: Bookbindings on incunabula in American library collections: a working census 


Distribution and provenance 

11. Cristina Dondi: The Venetian Booktrade: a Methodological Approach to and First Results of Book-based Historical Research 

12. Angela Nuovo: Private libraries in sixteenth-century Italy 

13. Raphaële Mouren: Quatre siècles d’histoire de la bibliothèque Vettori: entre vénération et valorisation 

14. Michaela Scheibe: The ‘biography of copies’: Provenance description in online catalogues 

The later use of incunabula 

15. Kristian Jensen: Creating a better past: Collectors of incunabula in the late eighteenth century 

16. Margaret Lane Ford: Deconstruction and reconstruction: detecting and interpreting sophisticated copies 

Methodological aspects 

17. Wolfgang Undorf: The idea(l) of the ideal copy: Some thoughts on books with multiple identities 

18. David Pearson: The importance of the copy census as a methodology in book history 

Mit den besten Wünschen für ein glückliches und erfolgreiches Neues Jahr,
Bettina Wagner
 

 


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Dr. Bettina Wagner
Abteilung fuer Handschriften und Alte Drucke
Bayerische Staatsbibliothek
Ludwigstr. 16
D-80539 Muenchen
Germany
email: bettina.wagner at bsb-muenchen.de
Tel. +89 / 28638-2982 
Fax. +89 / 28638-12982 oder 2266
postbox: D-80328 Muenchen
http://www.hgw.geschichte.uni-muenchen.de/personen/lehrbeauftragte/wagner/index.html
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http://www.bsb-muenchen.de/Inkunabelkatalog-BSB-Ink.181.0.html
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