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Published June 11, 2018 | Version v1
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Selling & Collecting: Printed Book Sale Catalogues and Private Libraries in Early Modern Europe Giovanna Granata, Angela Nuovo (edited by)

  • 1. University of Udine
  • 1. University of Udine
  • 2. ICCU

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Contents
Giovanna Granata, Angela Nuovo, Introduction. The development of the book market and book collecting in the sixteenth century

Giovanna Granata, The collection of Monserrat Rosselló in the University Library of Cagliari

Maria Alessandra Panzanelli Fratoni, Building an up-to-date library. Prospero Podiani’s use of booksellers’ catalogues, with special reference to law books

Graziano Ruffini, Une vente de livres à Gênes en 1583

Christian Coppens, Angela Nuovo, Printed catalogues of booksellers as a source for the history of the book trade

Francesco Ammannati, Book prices and monetary issues in Renaissance Europe

Goran Proot, Prices in Robert Estienne’s booksellers’ catalogues (Paris 1541-1552): a statistical analysis

Giliola Barbero, Ordinary and extraordinary prices in the Giolito Libri spirituali sales list

Flavia Bruni, Peace at the Lily. The De Franceschi section in the stockbook of Bernardino Giunti

Pedro Rueda Ramírez, La venta de libros italianos en Madrid en tiempos de Felipe II: el catálogo de Simone Vassalini (1597)

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EMoBookTrade – The Early Modern Book Trade: An Evidence-based Reconstruction of the Economic and Juridical Framework of the European Book Market 694476
European Commission