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Based on the methodology of the history of the western book, recent histories of the Chinese book have first targeted the printed book in a commercial context. However, the European book evolved in very different circumstances from a technical, political and religious...
Reading, writing and book production marked the life of Pierre de Ronsard (1524-1585) almost in its entirety. The present study retraces the biographical, social ...
POUR UNE HISTOIRE TRANSNATIONALE DU LIVRE : Martyn Lyons et Jean-Yves Mollier, « L'histoire du livre dans une perspective transnationale » ; Jean-Pierre Drège, « Considérations brèves sur l’histoire du livre chinois dans une perspective transculturelle ».
Alexandre Vanautgaerden's research shows that Erasmus never ceased to adapt, depending on each type of text, the layouts of his books to best control their reception. A reversal of the traditional countdown of the exegesis of Erasmus’s works, ...
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...
Étienne Dolet (1509-1546) provoked passionate reactions, both during his lifetime and after. Resurrected as the "martyr of the Renaissance" at the end of the nineteenth century, Dolet has served as a lens for studying the religious problems...
Guillaume BERTHON, « "Estienne Dolet, amy singulier de Clement Marot". Dolet éditeur du Valet de Marot contre Sagon (François Juste, 1537) » ; Gérard MORISSE, « Et même les lettrines partaient de Lyon vers Médina del Campo…(1553) ; Micheline RUEL-KELLERMA
Victor Hugo's 1856 Les Contemplations was an immense success, selling out its first edition within days. The present work is a facsimile edition of the copy offered by Hugo to his lost daughter’s brother-in-law, Auguste Vacquerie...