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  • 1
    UID:
    b3kat_BV048379076
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9783110764451 , 9783110764512
    Note: Erscheint als Open Access bei De Gruyter , kostenfrei
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-11-075848-1
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures
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    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books. ; Criticism, interpretation, etc. ; History
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
    URL: Cover
    URL: Cover
    Author information: Schlusemann, Rita 1960-
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  • 2
    UID:
    almafu_9961302463502883
    Format: 1 online resource (430 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 3-11-076445-8
    Content: This volume examines the ten most popular fictional narratives in early modern Europe between 1470 and 1800. Each of these narratives was marketed in numerous European languages and circulated throughout several centuries. Combining literary studies and book history, this work offers for the first time a transnational perspective on a selected text corpus of this genre. It explores the spatio-temporal transmission of the texts in different languages and the materiality of the editions: the narratives were bought, sold, read, translated and adapted across European borders, from the south of Spain to Iceland and from Great Britain to Poland. Thus, the study analyses the multi-faceted processes of cultural circulation, translation and adaptation of the texts. In their diverse forms of mediality such as romance, drama, ballad and penny prints, they also make a significant contribution to a European identity in the early modern period. The narrative texts examined here include Apollonius, Septem sapientum, Amadis de Gaula, Fortunatus, Pierre de Provence et la belle Maguelonne, Melusine, Griseldis, Aesopus' Life and Fables, Reynaert de vos and Till Ulenspiegel.
    Note: Issued also in print.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783110758481
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_1880321815
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XIX, 444 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9789004542969
    Series Statement: Library of the written word volume 112
    Content: The contributions in Private Libraries and their Documentation revolve around the users and contents of early modern private book collections, and around the sources used to document and study these collections. They take the reader from large-scale projects on historical book ownership to micro-level research conducted on individual libraries, and from analyses of specific types of primary sources to general typologies and overviews by period and by region. As a result of its comparative approach and active engagement with questions regarding the nature, selection and accessibility of sources, the volume serves as a guide to sources and resources in different regions as well as to state-of the-art methods and interpretational approaches
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Acknowledgements -- List of Illustrations -- Notes on Contributors -- Goldmines or Minefields? Private Libraries and Their Documentation (1665–1830) -- Rindert Jagersma, Helwi Blom and Ann-Marie Hansen -- Part 1: Private Libraries in Use -- 1 The Leufstabruk Catalogues: Life Narrative, Collector’s Rationale and Network of Charles de Geer -- Alex Alsemgeest -- 2 A Private Library as a Material History of the Book. Otto Thott’s Encyclopedic Library in Copenhagen -- Anders Toftgaard -- 3 A Collegiant Library in Rijnsburg at the Beginning of the Eighteenth Century: The Books of Jan Matthijsz van Drieborn (d. 1715) -- Paul G. Hoftijzer -- 4 Sharing Books in Eighteenth-Century Languedoc: The Library of Jean-François Séguier -- Laurence Brockliss -- 5 Private Libraries and the Second-Hand Book Trade in Early Modern Academia -- The Case of Leuven University 1425–1797 -- Pierre Delsaerdt -- 6 Book Auctions at the Reformed College of Debrecen (1743–1842) -- Róbert Oláh -- Part 2: Uncovering Private Libraries in Archival Sources -- 7 Some Notes on Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century Library Archives as a Source for the Reconstruction of Private Libraries in Italy and the Vatican City -- Giliola Barbero -- 8 Book Ownership in Parma, Italy (1665–1830) -- Federica Dallasta -- 9 “For Don Antonio Meave I Leave the Three Folios of My Dear and Venerable Father Louis of Granada”: Tracing Books in the Archivo General de Notarías of Mexico City -- Andrea Reyes Elizondo -- 10 Private Libraries in New Spain: A Project in Progress -- Idalia García Aguilar and Alberto José Campillo Pardo -- Part 3: Private Library Research in Regional Contexts -- 11 Mercury in the Republic of Letters: Private Libraries in Spanish Book Sales Catalogues (1660–1800) -- Pedro Rueda Ramírez and Lluís Agustí -- 12 Lists of Private Book Collections in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and Royal Prussia, 1680–1830 -- Michał Bajer -- 13 Surviving Records of Private Book Collections in the Kingdom of Hungary and the Transylvanian Principality between 1665 and 1830 -- István Monok -- 14 From Extensive Learned Libraries to Modest Book Collections: Research on Danish Private Book Collections of the Long Eighteenth Century -- Jonas Thorup Thomsen -- 15 ‘The Cornerstone of Scholarship’: Library Catalogues in Late Imperial China -- Fan Wang -- Part 4: Building a Field of Study -- 16 The Private Libraries in Renaissance England (PLRE) Project: An Overview -- Joseph L. Black -- 17 Philosophers’ Private Libraries (1600–1800) -- Giovanna Granata -- 18 Private Libraries and the Material Evidence in Incunabula Database -- Marieke van Delft -- 19 “Ces documents rédigés à la hâte et imprimés avec assez peu de soin”. The Long Road to the Realisation of Book Sales Catalogues Online -- Otto S. Lankhorst -- Illustrations -- Index. , Part 1. Private Libraries in Use -- The Leufstabruk Catalogues: Life Narrative, Collector's Rationale and Network of Charles de Geer / Alex Alsemgeest -- A Private Library as a Material History of the Book: Otto Thott's Encyclopedic Library in Copenhagen / Anders Toftgaard -- A Collegiant Library in Rijnsburg at the Beginning of the Eighteenth Century: The Books of Jan Matthijsz van Drieborn (d. 1715) / Paul G. Hoftijzer -- Sharing Books in Eighteenth-Century Languedoc: The Library of Jean-François Séguier / Laurence Brockliss -- Private Libraries and the Second-Hand Book Trade in Early Modern Academia: The Case of Leuven University 1425-1797 / Pierre Delsaerdt -- Book Auctions at the Reformed College of Debrecen (1743-1842) / Róbert Oláh -- Some Notes on Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century Library Archives as a Source for the Reconstruction of Private Libraries in Italy and the Vatican City / Giliola Barbero -- Book Ownership in Parma, Italy (1665-1830) / Federica Dallasta -- For Don Antonio Meave I Leave the Three Folios of My Dear and Venerable Father Louis of Granada: Tracing Books in the Archivo General de Notarías of Mexico City / Andrea Reyes Elizondo -- Private Libraries in New Spain: A Project in Progress / Idalia García Aguilar and Alberto José Campillo Pardo -- Part 3. Private Library Research in Regional Contexts -- Mercury in the Republic of Letters: Private Libraries in Spanish Book Sales Catalogues (1660-1800) / Pedro Rueda Ramírez and Lluís Agustí -- Lists of Private Book Collections in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and Royal Prussia, 1680-1830 / Michał Bajer -- Surviving Records of Private Book Collections in the Kingdom of Hungary and the Transylvanian Principality between 1665 and 1830 / István Monok -- From Extensive Learned Libraries to Modest Book Collections: Research on Danish Private Book Collections of the Long Eighteenth Century / Jonas Thorup Thomsen -- The Cornerstone of Scholarship: Library Catalogues in Late Imperial China / Fan Wang -- Part 4. Building a Field of Study -- The Private Libraries in Renaissance England (PLRE) Project: An Overview / Joseph L. Black -- Philosophers' Private Libraries (1600-1800) / Giovanna Granata -- Private Libraries and the Material Evidence in Incunabula Database / Marieke van Delft -- Ces documents rédigés à la hâte et imprimés avec assez peu de soin: The Long Road to the Realisation of Book Sales Catalogues Online / Otto S. Lankhorst. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789004542952
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Conference "Private libraries and private library inventories, 1665–1830: locating, studying and understanding sources" (2019 : Nimwegen) Private libraries and their documentation, 1665-1830 Leiden : Brill, 2023 ISBN 9789004542952
    Language: English
    Subjects: General works
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    Keywords: Privatbibliothek ; Bibliophilie ; Geschichte 1665-1830 ; Internationaler Vergleich ; Privatbibliothek ; Leser ; Sammler ; Dokumentation ; Geschichte 1665-1830 ; Konferenzschrift
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  • 4
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB35141076
    Format: VI, 423 Seiten , Illustrationen , 23 cm x 15.5 cm, 722 g
    Edition: 1
    ISBN: 9783110758481 , 3110758482
    Note: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 9783110764512 (ISBN)
    Language: English
    Author information: Richter, Anna Katharina
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  • 5
    UID:
    gbv_1885773374
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9789004542969 , 9789004542952
    Content: The essays in Private Libraries and their Documentation revolve around the users and contents of early modern private book collections, and around the sources used to document and study these collections. They take the reader from large-scale projects on historical book ownership to micro-level research conducted on individual libraries, and from analyses of specific types of primary sources to general typologies and overviews by period and by region. As a result of its comparative approach and active engagement with questions regarding the nature, selection and accessibility of sources, the volume serves as a guide to sources and resources in different regions as well as to state-of the-art methods and interpretational approaches
    Note: English
    Language: Undetermined
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  • 6
    UID:
    almahu_9949585694502882
    Format: 1 online resource (430 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 3-11-076445-8
    Content: This volume examines the ten most popular fictional narratives in early modern Europe between 1470 and 1800. Each of these narratives was marketed in numerous European languages and circulated throughout several centuries. Combining literary studies and book history, this work offers for the first time a transnational perspective on a selected text corpus of this genre. It explores the spatio-temporal transmission of the texts in different languages and the materiality of the editions: the narratives were bought, sold, read, translated and adapted across European borders, from the south of Spain to Iceland and from Great Britain to Poland. Thus, the study analyses the multi-faceted processes of cultural circulation, translation and adaptation of the texts. In their diverse forms of mediality such as romance, drama, ballad and penny prints, they also make a significant contribution to a European identity in the early modern period. The narrative texts examined here include Apollonius, Septem sapientum, Amadis de Gaula, Fortunatus, Pierre de Provence et la belle Maguelonne, Melusine, Griseldis, Aesopus' Life and Fables, Reynaert de vos and Till Ulenspiegel.
    Note: Issued also in print.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783110758481
    Language: English
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  • 7
    UID:
    edoccha_9961302463502883
    Format: 1 online resource (430 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 3-11-076445-8
    Content: This volume examines the ten most popular fictional narratives in early modern Europe between 1470 and 1800. Each of these narratives was marketed in numerous European languages and circulated throughout several centuries. Combining literary studies and book history, this work offers for the first time a transnational perspective on a selected text corpus of this genre. It explores the spatio-temporal transmission of the texts in different languages and the materiality of the editions: the narratives were bought, sold, read, translated and adapted across European borders, from the south of Spain to Iceland and from Great Britain to Poland. Thus, the study analyses the multi-faceted processes of cultural circulation, translation and adaptation of the texts. In their diverse forms of mediality such as romance, drama, ballad and penny prints, they also make a significant contribution to a European identity in the early modern period. The narrative texts examined here include Apollonius, Septem sapientum, Amadis de Gaula, Fortunatus, Pierre de Provence et la belle Maguelonne, Melusine, Griseldis, Aesopus' Life and Fables, Reynaert de vos and Till Ulenspiegel.
    Note: Issued also in print.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783110758481
    Language: English
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  • 8
    UID:
    edocfu_9961302463502883
    Format: 1 online resource (430 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 3-11-076445-8
    Content: This volume examines the ten most popular fictional narratives in early modern Europe between 1470 and 1800. Each of these narratives was marketed in numerous European languages and circulated throughout several centuries. Combining literary studies and book history, this work offers for the first time a transnational perspective on a selected text corpus of this genre. It explores the spatio-temporal transmission of the texts in different languages and the materiality of the editions: the narratives were bought, sold, read, translated and adapted across European borders, from the south of Spain to Iceland and from Great Britain to Poland. Thus, the study analyses the multi-faceted processes of cultural circulation, translation and adaptation of the texts. In their diverse forms of mediality such as romance, drama, ballad and penny prints, they also make a significant contribution to a European identity in the early modern period. The narrative texts examined here include Apollonius, Septem sapientum, Amadis de Gaula, Fortunatus, Pierre de Provence et la belle Maguelonne, Melusine, Griseldis, Aesopus' Life and Fables, Reynaert de vos and Till Ulenspiegel.
    Note: Issued also in print.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783110758481
    Language: English
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  • 9
    UID:
    almafu_9960170004502883
    Format: 1 online resource (376 p.) : , 18 B/W illustrations 13 colour illustrations
    ISBN: 9781474446099
    Series Statement: The Edinburgh History of Reading : EHR
    Content: Reveals the experience of reading in many cultures and across the agesCovers reading practices from China in the 6th century BCE to Britain in the 18th centuryEmploys a range of methodologies from close textual analysis to quantitative data on book ownershipExamines a wide range of texts and ways of reading them from English poetry and funeral elegies to translated books in PeruChallenges period-based models of readership historyEarly Readers presents a number of innovative ways through which we might capture or infer traces of readers in cultures where most evidence has been lost. It begins by investigating what a close analysis of extant texts from 6th-century BCE China can tell us about contemporary reading practices, explores the reading of medieval European women and their male medical practitioner counterparts, traces readers across New Spain, Peru, the Ottoman Empire and the Iberian world between 1500 and 1800, and ends with an analysis of the surprisingly enduring practice of reading aloud.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , List of Figures, Plates and Tables -- , List of Contributors -- , Introduction -- , 1 The Move Towards Literacy Among Confucian Scholars in Ancient China -- , 2 Reading for Rule: Emperor Taizong of Tang and Qunshu zhiyao -- , 3 Medieval Women Writers and What They Read, c. 1100 – c. 1500 -- , 4 Mi ritrovai per un poema sacro. The Ideological Reading Subject in Dante’s Inferno 5 -- , 5 The Unreadable Book of Margery Kempe -- , 6 Between Reading and Doing: The Case of Medieval Manuscript Books of Practical Medicine -- , 7 Visual Form and Reading Communities: The Example of Early Modern Broadside Elegies -- , 8 Ottomans Reading Persian Classics: Readers and Reading in the Ottoman Empire, 1500–1700 -- , 9 Books, Readers and Reading Experiences in the Viceroyalties of New Spain and Peru in the Sixteenth to Eighteenth Centuries -- , 10 ‘Read it o’re and o’re’: Eikon Basilike and Sacramental Reading in the Seventeenth Century -- , 11 Plurilingual Poetry and the Hinterland of Intertextuality: Europeanising Reading Culture in the Early Modern Iberian World -- , 12 Printed Private Library Catalogues as a Source for the History of Reading in Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Europe -- , 13 Reading, Visual Literacy and the Illustrated Literary Text in Eighteenth-Century Britain -- , 14 Reading Aloud, Past and Present -- , Select Bibliography -- , Index of Methods and Sources -- , General Index , In English.
    Language: English
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  • 10
    UID:
    almahu_9949701387302882
    Format: 1 online resource (480 pages) : , illustrations.
    ISBN: 9789004542969
    Series Statement: Library of the Written Word ; 112
    Content: The contributions in Private Libraries and their Documentation revolve around the users and contents of early modern private book collections, and around the sources used to document and study these collections. They take the reader from large-scale projects on historical book ownership to micro-level research conducted on individual libraries, and from analyses of specific types of primary sources to general typologies and overviews by period and by region. As a result of its comparative approach and active engagement with questions regarding the nature, selection and accessibility of sources, the volume serves as a guide to sources and resources in different regions as well as to state-of the-art methods and interpretational approaches.
    Note: Acknowledgements -- List of Illustrations -- Notes on Contributors -- Goldmines or Minefields? Private Libraries and Their Documentation (1665-1830) -- Rindert Jagersma, Helwi Blom and Ann-Marie Hansen -- Part 1: Private Libraries in Use -- 1 The Leufstabruk Catalogues: Life Narrative, Collector's Rationale and Network of Charles de Geer -- Alex Alsemgeest -- 2 A Private Library as a Material History of the Book. Otto Thott's Encyclopedic Library in Copenhagen -- Anders Toftgaard -- 3 A Collegiant Library in Rijnsburg at the Beginning of the Eighteenth Century: The Books of Jan Matthijsz van Drieborn (d. 1715) -- Paul G. Hoftijzer -- 4 Sharing Books in Eighteenth-Century Languedoc: The Library of Jean-François Séguier -- Laurence Brockliss -- 5 Private Libraries and the Second-Hand Book Trade in Early Modern Academia -- The Case of Leuven University 1425-1797 -- Pierre Delsaerdt -- 6 Book Auctions at the Reformed College of Debrecen (1743-1842) -- Róbert Oláh -- Part 2: Uncovering Private Libraries in Archival Sources -- 7 Some Notes on Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century Library Archives as a Source for the Reconstruction of Private Libraries in Italy and the Vatican City -- Giliola Barbero -- 8 Book Ownership in Parma, Italy (1665-1830) -- Federica Dallasta -- 9 "For Don Antonio Meave I Leave the Three Folios of My Dear and Venerable Father Louis of Granada": Tracing Books in the Archivo General de Notarías of Mexico City -- Andrea Reyes Elizondo -- 10 Private Libraries in New Spain: A Project in Progress -- Idalia García Aguilar and Alberto José Campillo Pardo -- Part 3: Private Library Research in Regional Contexts -- 11 Mercury in the Republic of Letters: Private Libraries in Spanish Book Sales Catalogues (1660-1800) -- Pedro Rueda Ramírez and Lluís Agustí -- 12 Lists of Private Book Collections in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and Royal Prussia, 1680-1830 -- Michał Bajer -- 13 Surviving Records of Private Book Collections in the Kingdom of Hungary and the Transylvanian Principality between 1665 and 1830 -- István Monok -- 14 From Extensive Learned Libraries to Modest Book Collections: Research on Danish Private Book Collections of the Long Eighteenth Century -- Jonas Thorup Thomsen -- 15 'The Cornerstone of Scholarship': Library Catalogues in Late Imperial China -- Fan Wang -- Part 4: Building a Field of Study -- 16 The Private Libraries in Renaissance England (PLRE) Project: An Overview -- Joseph L. Black -- 17 Philosophers' Private Libraries (1600-1800) -- Giovanna Granata -- 18 Private Libraries and the Material Evidence in Incunabula Database -- Marieke van Delft -- 19 "Ces documents rédigés à la hâte et imprimés avec assez peu de soin". The Long Road to the Realisation of Book Sales Catalogues Online -- Otto S. Lankhorst -- Illustrations -- Index. , English
    Additional Edition: Print version: Private Libraries and their Documentation, 1665-1830 : Studying and Interpreting Sources. Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2023. ISBN 9789004542952
    Language: English
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