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The paper trade in early modern Europe : practices, materials, networks / edited by Daniel Bellingradt and Anna Reynolds

LivresCo-auteur: Bellingradt, Daniel, 1978-...., Direct. Publication;Reynolds, Anna, Direct. PublicationLangue: anglais ; allemand.Éditeur : Leiden, Boston : Brill • C 2021Description : 1 vol. (XXIII-393 p.) : ill., cartes, fac-sim., graph., jaquette ill. ; 25 cmISBN: 978-90-04-42399-2.Collection : Library of the written word (Print), 1874-4834, 89 • Library of the written word. The handpress world, 2405-5174, 70Résumé : This book attends to the most essential, lucrative, and overlooked business activity of early modern Europe: the trade of paper. Despite the well-known fact that paper was crucial to the success of printing and record-keeping alike, paper remains one of the least studied areas of early modern history. Organised into three sections, 'Hotspots and Trade Routes', 'Usual Dealings', and 'Recycling Economies', the chapters in the collection shed light on the practices, materials, and networks of the paper trade. Altogether, the collection uncovers the actors involved in the networks of paper production, transportation, purchase, and reuse, between the thirteenth and nineteenth centuries and across the central and peripheral papermaking regions of Europe" [4e de couverture]Sujet - Nom commun: Papier, Industrie et commerce Europe Sujet - Forme: Actes de congrès Voir dans le SUDOC
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Prêt normal Enssib Papier Pôle Histoire du livre et des bibliothèques 676 PAP p (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 9082804
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Les chapitres de cet ouvrage sont issus de la première conférence consacrée au commerce du papier qui s'est tenue à Erlangen en Allemagne en février 2019

Textes en anglais sauf un chapitre en allemand

Numérotation dans la collection principale : "Library of the written word, ISSN 1874-4834", 89

Notes bibliogr. Index

This book attends to the most essential, lucrative, and overlooked business activity of early modern Europe: the trade of paper. Despite the well-known fact that paper was crucial to the success of printing and record-keeping alike, paper remains one of the least studied areas of early modern history. Organised into three sections, 'Hotspots and Trade Routes', 'Usual Dealings', and 'Recycling Economies', the chapters in the collection shed light on the practices, materials, and networks of the paper trade. Altogether, the collection uncovers the actors involved in the networks of paper production, transportation, purchase, and reuse, between the thirteenth and nineteenth centuries and across the central and peripheral papermaking regions of Europe" 4e de couverture

The paper trade in early modern Europe: an introduction / Daniel Bellingradt Selling paper in early modern Venice: paper-retailers and the "libri da carta bianca" / Anna Gialdini 'Unter dem zeichen des adlers": Frankfurt as hub of the central European paper trade in the 16th century / Megan K. Williams The papers supply of a printing house as a mirror of the paper trade in the early modern low countries: the case of Dirk Martens' workshop / Renaud Adam Juan Tomás Favario and the paper trade in early modern Spain or the supply of paper as a new modality of publishing / Benito Rial Costas Paper flows through the Danish Sound, 1634-1857 / Jan Willem Veluwenkamp aNetworks of paper in late medieval England / Orietta Da Rold Types and sources of paper in late medieval Finland: a case study of the paper in Raseborg Castle Scriptorium, ca. 1390-1435 / Tapio Salminen Buying paper for the consulate: insights into the paper trade of Lyon, 1450-1525 / Jean-Benoît Krumenacker The usage and acquisition of paper in the Jagiellonian courts, 1490-1507 / Krisztina Rábai The paper purchases of the Dutch East India Company's Amsterdam chamber in the early eighteenth century / Frank Birkenholz Stationers, papetiers and the supply networks of a Swiss publisher: the Sociéte Typographique de Neuchâtel and the Paper Trade 1769- 1789 / Simon Burrows, Michael Falk, Rachel Hendery, and Katherine McDonough The paper trails of Guðbrandur Þorláksson: a case study of the official and private paths used for purchasing paper by the Sixteenth-Century Bishop of Hólar, Iceland / Silvia Hufnagel Material sensibilities: writing paper and chemistry in the Netherlands and beyond, ca. 1800 / Andreas Weber "Worthy to be reserved": bookbindings and the waste paper trade in early modern England and Scotland / Anna Reynolds Afterword / Helen Smith

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