Campbell’s Annales de la Typographie Néerlandaise Au XVe Siècle


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J.W. Holtrop's Monuments typographiques des Pays-Bas au quinzieme siecle appeared in 1868, and were followed in 1874 by M.F.A.G. Campbell's Annales de la typographie nierlandaise au XVe siecle, · both works were published by Martinus Nijhoff at The Hague. These two books marked an epoch at a time when incunabula were only beginning to be considered worthy objects of study. With some help from older bibliographies and catalogues, but mostly by person al inspection of the early editions, Campbell built up his Annales from the very foundations. Since then incunabula have attracted more and more attention, and thanks to international cooperation successful researches have been made about their printers, their contents and the location of copies. Consequently some hundreds of Low Country editions of the XVth century have been added to those listed by Campbell, and a new edition of his Annales is needed. Who will undertake this task? Were I twenty years . younger, I would certainly do so myself, and thus, after having been occupied with the Low Country post-incunabula for nearly forty years, return to the starting point of my bibliographical career.




Dutch Printer's Devices 15th-17th Century, Volume II


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An indispensable source of information for bibliographers and historians of mentality and visual culture. Contains inter alia a massive index of iconography, systematically arranged according to ICONCLASS classification schedules, offering some 20,000 references. In 3 volumes. The print edition is available as a set of three volumes (9789060044407).













Bulletin


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Readers in a Revolution


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This book traces a revolution in values that transformed nineteenth-century attitudes to second-hand books, bibliography and collecting.




Origins of European Printmaking


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The first comprehensive history of late medieval printmaking, which transformed image production and led to profound changes in Western culture




Notes and Queries


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