Andrew PettegreeThe changing landscape of the competitive Nuremberg print trade : the rise and fall of Paulus Furst (1608-1666) / John Roger Paas: Tabloid values : on the trail of Europe's first news hound
Massimo Petta: Networks of printers and the dissemination of news : the case of Milan in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries
Ursula Rautenberg: New books for a new reading public : Frankfurt "Melusine" editions from the press of Gülfferich, Han and Heirs
Isabella Matauschek: Exotic knowledge as commodity : De Bry's Historia Indiae Orientalis
Bjorn Okholm Skaarup: The unexpected success of a Spanish anatomy book : Juan de Valverde y Amusco's "Historia de la composicion del cuerpo humano" (Rome, 1556), and its many later editions
Neil Harris: Poetic gymnasium and bibliographical maze : publishing Petrarch in Renaissance Venice
Amelie Roper: Poor man's music? : the production of song pamphlets and broadsheets in sixteenth-century Augsburg
Iain Fenlon: Printed polyphonic choirbooks for the Spanish market
Nina Lamal: Publishing military books in the Low Countries and in Italy in the early seventeenth century
Kate de Rycker: The Italian job : John Wolfe, Giacamo Castelvetro and printing Pietro Aretina
Pedro Rueda Ramirez and Lluís Agustí Ruiz: Early printed book sale catalogues from Seville : the extension of the European book market into Mexico (1680-1689)
Natasha Constantinidou: Printers of the Greek classics and market distribution in the sixteenth century : the case of France and the Low Countries
Rémi Mathis and Marie-Alice Mathis: Books in foreign languages : publishing in the Netherlands, 1500-1800
David McKitterick: Tutor to Prince Henry : Adam Newton and an international court in the making
Nikolaus Weichselbaumer: "Quod exemplaria vera habeant et correcta" : concerning the distribution and purpose of the pecia system
Huub van der Linden: Profit, patronage and the cultural politics of music printing in eighteenth-century Italy : the family and finances of Giuseppe Antonio Silvani
Paul Shore: A unique seventeenth century Rusyn catechism and the Jesuit connection
Zsuzsa Barbarics-Hermanik.: European books for the Ottoman market
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