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Au siècle des Lumières le monde du livre en France apparaît des plus réglementés, marqué qu’il est par l’encadrement censorial, le contingentement des places d’imprimeur, la surveillance policière et corporative et une apparente « anémie provinciale »...
This volume describes 1353 editions of texts (including 24 unica) from the “Gutenberg Era” (1455-1500), preserved in the public libraries from Franche-Comté...
Since 1979, the Center for Advanced Renaissance Studies has overseen the publication of the catalog of incunabula held by the regional libraries of France. This endeavor provides scholars access to rare and precious documents, while also inviting the public...
The age of La Fronde saw the flourishing of a special kind of political writing. This study examines the political impact of this copious literature in Paris and the Provinces...
Since 1979, the Center for Advanced Renaissance Studies has overseen the publication of the catalog of incunabula held by the regional libraries of France. This fifteenth volume concentrates on the scientific works printed before 1500...
The life of Franz Anton Hartig illustrates how the aristocracy at the end of the Enlightenment comingled traditional nobility with new values and opportunities...
The series of Regional Catalogues of Incunabula of the Libraries of France was begun in 1979, providing a thorough bibliography of the different works printed between 1450-1500 and present in the different libraries of France...
The landscape of Florentine libraries changed profoundly between the reign of the Medicis and the archdukes of Hapsburg-Lorraine. The opening of two public libraries, creation of specialized collections, dispersion of ecclesiastical collections and...
Whereas the principle of state control over printed matter was constantly reaffirmed during the Enlightenment, the broadening of the readership, the demand for new texts, and the increase in French-language books published abroad made it all but all...