The industry of evangelism : printing for reformation in Martin Luther's Wittenberg / by Drew B. Thomas
LivresLangue: anglais.Éditeur : Leiden, Boston, Mass. : Brill • C 2022Description : 1 vol. (XV-330 p.-[11] p. de pl.) :
ill. en noir et en coul., cartes, portr., fac-sim., jaquette ill. en coul. ;
24 cmISBN: 978-90-04-46240-3.Collection : Library of the written word (Print), 1874-4834, 96 • Library of the written word. The handpress world, 2405-5174, 77A pour autre édition sur un support différent : The industry of evangelism, printing for reformation in Martin Luther's Wittenberg, by Drew B. Thomas, 978-90-04-46242-7Note de thèse: Texte remanié de, Doctoral thesis, ?, University of St Andrews, 2017Résumé : Of the leading print centres in early modern Europe, Wittenberg was the only one that was not a major centre of trade, politics, or culture. This monograph examines the rise of the Wittenberg printing industry and analyses how it overtook the Empire’s leading print centres. It investigates the workshops of the four leading printers in Wittenberg during Luther’s lifetime: Nickel Schirlentz, Josef Klug, Hans Lufft, and Georg Rhau. Together, these printers conquered the German print world [Site éditeur]Sujet - Nom commun: Imprimerie -- Wittenberg (Allemagne) 16e siècle | Livres, Industrie et commerce -- Wittenberg (Allemagne) 16e siècle | Littérature chrétienne -- Wittenberg (Allemagne) 16e siècle | Réforme protestante -- Wittenberg (Allemagne) 16e siècle
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Texte remanié de Doctoral thesis ? University of St Andrews 2017
Of the leading print centres in early modern Europe, Wittenberg was the only one that was not a major centre of trade, politics, or culture. This monograph examines the rise of the Wittenberg printing industry and analyses how it overtook the Empire’s leading print centres. It investigates the workshops of the four leading printers in Wittenberg during Luther’s lifetime: Nickel Schirlentz, Josef Klug, Hans Lufft, and Georg Rhau. Together, these printers conquered the German print world Site éditeur
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