Anbieter: Antiquariaat Schot, Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht, Niederlande
428 p. Paperback (Fine copy.). Artikel-Nr. 02808
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Anbieter: Antiquariaat Schot, Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht, Niederlande
Original publisher's sewn paperback, pictorial frontcover, thick large 8vo: xxiij, 428pp., 23 contributions [4 in French, 11 in German, 6 in English, 2 in Dutch], illustrated, indices, manuscripts, early prints, general index. Contributors: Jos. M.M. Hermans: Introduction. Gisela Gerritsen Geywitz: Die Utrechter Chorherrenbibliothek zwischen Kirchenspaltung und Klosterchronik. Irene Stahl: Die Rekonstruktion der Klosterbibliothek Frenswegen. Elly Cockx Indestege: Queeste naar het gebruik van drukwerk van de Brusselse fraters. Frank Fürbeth: Die spätmittelalterliche Adelsbibliothek des Anton von Annenberg. Ihr Signaturensystem als Rekonstruktionshilfe. E.A. Overgaauw: Where are the Colophons? On the frequency of datings in Late-Medieval manuscripts. Rita Schlusemann: Literarische Beziehungen als Quelle für buchhistorische Fragen. Die fränkische Rheinlande in der zweiten Hälfte des 15. Jahrhunderts. Thomas Kock: Lesen nach Vorschrift. Lektürepläne und Buchbestände devoter Gemeinschaften. J.P. Gumbert: Buch und Buchführung Egmonder Bücher unter Abt Jan de Weent [1381-1404]. Jan Willem Klein: - Anne Bondeelle Souchier - Monique Peyrafort Huin - Elisabeth Hemfort - A.J. Geurts - Anne Margreet W. As-Vijvers - Margriet Hülsmann - Maurits Smeyers - Marilena Maniaci - Roger E. Reynolds - Jacek Soszynski - G. Warner - A.Th. Bouwman - Bernd Michael - Anne-Beate Riecke - Ulrike Bodemann. VERY FINE COPY - AS NEW. STILL SHRINKWRAPPED. Volume 2: Boekhistorische Reeks. Artikel-Nr. 143636
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Anbieter: Leopolis, Kraków, Polen
Soft cover. Zustand: Very Good. 8vo (24 cm), xxiii, 428 pp. Laminated wrappers (minor shelf wear). Boekhistorische Reeks, vol. 2. Proceedings of the fourth international "Codicologendagen," held at the University of Groningen, 8-11 October 1996, with approximately 140 participants from nine countries. The volume brings together twenty scholarly contributions addressing the material, textual, visual, and institutional history of medieval books and libraries. Essays are published in German, English, French, and Dutch, reflecting the international scope of contemporary codicological research. The papers are organised into five thematic sections: codicological evidence; textual information; visual aspects; current research; thematic approaches; and the inventorisation of medieval books. Topics include manuscript description and reconstruction, the organisation and history of medieval libraries, illumination and book production, and emerging methodologies for cataloguing and analysing manuscript collections. Contributors include Gerritsen-Geywitz, Stahl, Cockx-Indestege, Fürbeth, Overgaauw, Schlusemann, Kock, Gumbert, Klein, Bondeelle-Souchier, Peyrafort-Huin, Hemfort, Geurts, As-Vijvers, Hülsmann, Smeyers, Maniaci, Muzerelle, Ornato, Reynolds, Soszy?ski, Warnar, Bouwman, Michael, Riecke, and Bodemann. A substantial interdisciplinary conference volume offering an overview of late twentieth-century approaches to codicology, manuscript studies, library history, and the documentation of medieval written culture. Artikel-Nr. 009865
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