Government use of print : Official publications in the Holy Roman Empire, 1500-1600 / Saskia Limbach
LivresLangue: anglais.Éditeur : Frankfurt am Main : Vittorio Klostermann, 2021 • C 2021Description : 1 vol. (XVIII-347 p.) :
ill. ;
24 cmISBN: 978-3-465-04425-3.Collection : Studien zur europäischen Rechtsgeschichte, 1610-6040, 326A pour autre édition sur un support différent : Government use of print, Official publications in the Holy Roman Empire, 1500-1600, Saskia Limbach, 2021, Frankfurt am Main, Vittorio Klostermann, 978-3-465-14425-0Note de thèse: Texte remanié de, Thèse de doctorat, Histoire, University of St. Andrews, 2017Résumé : Presenting the most comprehensive account of official print in the Holy Roman Empire during the sixteenth century, this study investigates the use of the printing press as an increasingly important instrument in the expansion of authority. By comparing and contrasting publications printed in the Duchy of Württemberg and in the Free Imperial City of Cologne, the author traces the tentative beginnings of collaboration between rulers and printers. Making use of hitherto unexplored legal and business records, the study offers a sophisticated analysis of the early modern print trade which allows us to ascertain the business and market conditions that shaped the production of administrative and legal documents, such as police ordinances and announcements. [4e de couverture]Sujet - Collectivité: Saint-Empire romain germanique, 0962-1806 Renaissance Sujet - Nom commun: Publications officielles gouvernementales Renaissance | Imprimerie Renaissance
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Bibliogr. p. 219-257. Notes bibliogr. Index.
Texte remanié de Thèse de doctorat Histoire University of St. Andrews 2017
Presenting the most comprehensive account of official print in the Holy Roman Empire during the sixteenth century, this study investigates the use of the printing press as an increasingly important instrument in the expansion of authority. By comparing and contrasting publications printed in the Duchy of Württemberg and in the Free Imperial City of Cologne, the author traces the tentative beginnings of collaboration between rulers and printers. Making use of hitherto unexplored legal and business records, the study offers a sophisticated analysis of the early modern print trade which allows us to ascertain the business and market conditions that shaped the production of administrative and legal documents, such as police ordinances and announcements. 4e de couverture
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