Giovanni Battista Ciotti (1562-1627?)

Giovanni Battista Ciotti (1562-1627?)
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Total Pages : 340
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ISBN-10 : 8865121459
ISBN-13 : 9788865121450
Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis Giovanni Battista Ciotti (1562-1627?) by : Dennis E. Rhodes

Episodes in the Life of the Early Modern Learned Book

Episodes in the Life of the Early Modern Learned Book
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 438
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ISBN-10 : 9789004440081
ISBN-13 : 9004440089
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis Episodes in the Life of the Early Modern Learned Book by : Ian Maclean

In Episodes, Ian Maclean investigates the ways in which the book trade operated through book fairs, and interacted with academic institutions, journals and intellectual life in various European settings (Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and England) in the long seventeenth century.

Buying and Selling

Buying and Selling
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 583
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ISBN-10 : 9789004340398
ISBN-13 : 9004340394
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis Buying and Selling by : Shanti Graheli

Buying and Selling explores the many facets of the business of books across and beyond Europe, adopting the viewpoints of printers, publishers, booksellers, and readers. Essays by twenty-five scholars from a range of disciplines seek to reconstruct the dynamics of the trade through a variety of sources. Through the combined investigation of printed output, documentary evidence, provenance research, and epistolary networks, this volume trails the evolving relationship between readers and the book trade. In the resulting picture of failure and success, balanced precariously between debt-economies, sale strategies and uncertain profit, customers stand out as the real winners.

Italian Academies and their Networks, 1525-1700

Italian Academies and their Networks, 1525-1700
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 297
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ISBN-10 : 9781137438423
ISBN-13 : 1137438428
Rating : 4/5 (23 Downloads)

Synopsis Italian Academies and their Networks, 1525-1700 by : Simone Testa

Italian Academies have typically been studied individually or in the context of specific cities, leaving an important lacuna in the scholarship on Italian culture and early modernity. Cutting across various disciplines, this volume traces the relationships of these Academies and explains how they prefigured networks like the République des letters.

The Refugee-Diplomat

The Refugee-Diplomat
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Publisher : Cornell University Press
Total Pages : 187
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ISBN-10 : 9781501715327
ISBN-13 : 1501715321
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis The Refugee-Diplomat by : Diego Pirillo

The establishment of permanent embassies in fifteenth-century Italy has traditionally been regarded as the moment of transition between medieval and modern diplomacy. In The Refugee-Diplomat, Diego Pirillo offers an alternative history of early modern diplomacy, centered not on states and their official representatives but around the figure of "the refugee-diplomat" and, more specifically, Italian religious dissidents who forged ties with English and northern European Protestants in the hope of inspiring an Italian Reformation. Pirillo reconsiders how diplomacy worked, not only within but also outside of formal state channels, through underground networks of individuals who were able to move across confessional and linguistic borders, often adapting their own identities to the changing political conditions they encountered. Through a trove of diplomatic and mercantile letters, inquisitorial records, literary texts, marginalia, and visual material, The Refugee-Diplomat recovers the agency of religious refugees in international affairs, revealing their profound impact on the emergence of early modern diplomatic culture and practice.

Encounters between Jesuits and Protestants in Asia and the Americas

Encounters between Jesuits and Protestants in Asia and the Americas
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 375
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ISBN-10 : 9789004373822
ISBN-13 : 9004373829
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis Encounters between Jesuits and Protestants in Asia and the Americas by : Jorge Cañizares-Esguerra

The present volume is a result of an international symposium on the encounters between Jesuits and Protestants in Asia and the Americas, which was organized by Boston College’s Institute for Advanced Jesuit Studies at Boston College in June 2017. In Asia, Protestants encountered a mixed Jesuit legacy: in South Asia, they benefited from pioneering Jesuit ethnographers while contesting their conversions; in Japan, all Christian missionaries who returned after 1853 faced the equation of Japanese nationalism with anti-Jesuit persecution; and in China, Protestants scrambled to catch up to the cultural legacy bequeathed by the earlier Jesuit mission. In the Americas, Protestants presented Jesuits as enemies of liberal modernity, supporters of medieval absolutism yet master manipulators of modern self-fashioning and the printing press. The evidence suggests a far more complicated relationship of both Protestants and Jesuits as co-creators of the bright and dark sides of modernity, including the public sphere, public education, plantation slavery, and colonialism.

Galileo's Idol

Galileo's Idol
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Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages : 211
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ISBN-10 : 9780226167022
ISBN-13 : 022616702X
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis Galileo's Idol by : Nick Wilding

Galileo’s Idol offers a vivid depiction of Galileo’s friend, student, and patron, Gianfrancesco Sagredo (1571–1620). Sagredo’s life, which has never before been studied in depth, brings to light the inextricable relationship between the production, distribution, and reception of political information and scientific knowledge. Nick Wilding uses as wide a variety of sources as possible—paintings, ornamental woodcuts, epistolary hoaxes, intercepted letters, murder case files, and others—to challenge the picture of early modern science as pious, serious, and ecumenical. Through his analysis of the figure of Sagredo, Wilding offers a fresh perspective on Galileo as well as new questions and techniques for the study of science. The result is a book that turns our attention from actors as individuals to shifting collective subjects, often operating under false identities; from a world made of sturdy print to one of frail instruments and mistranscribed manuscripts; from a complacent Europe to an emerging system of complex geopolitics and globalizing information systems; and from an epistemology based on the stolid problem of eternal truths to one generated through and in the service of playful, politically engaged, and cunning schemes.

Fruits of Migration

Fruits of Migration
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 416
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ISBN-10 : 9789004371125
ISBN-13 : 9004371125
Rating : 4/5 (25 Downloads)

Synopsis Fruits of Migration by :

Migration is a problem of highest importance today, and likewise is its history. Italian migrants who had to leave the peninsula in the long sixteenth century because of their heterodox Protestant faith is a topic that has its deep roots in Italian Renaissance scholarship since Delio Cantimori: It became a part of a twentieth century form of Italian leyenda negra in liberal historiography. But its international dimension and Central Europe (not only Germany) as destination of that movement has often been neglected. Three different levels of connectivity are addressed: the materiality of communication (travel, printing, the diffusion of books and manuscripts); individual migrants and their biographies and networks; and the cultural transfers, discourses, and ideas migrating in one or in both directions.

Publishing Sacrobosco’s De sphaera in Early Modern Europe

Publishing Sacrobosco’s De sphaera in Early Modern Europe
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 497
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ISBN-10 : 9783030866006
ISBN-13 : 3030866009
Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis Publishing Sacrobosco’s De sphaera in Early Modern Europe by : Matteo Valleriani

This open access volume focuses on the cultural background of the pivotal transformations of scientific knowledge in the early modern period. It investigates the rich edition history of Johannes de Sacrobosco’s Tractatus de sphaera, by far the most widely disseminated textbook on geocentric cosmology, from the unique standpoint of the many printers, publishers, and booksellers who steered this text from manuscript to print culture, and in doing so transformed it into an established platform of scientific learning. The corpus, constituted of 359 different editions featuring Sacrobosco’s treatise on cosmology and astronomy printed between 1472 and 1650, represents the scientific European shared knowledge concerned with the cosmological worldview of the early modern period until far after the publication of Copernicus’ De revolutionibus orbium coelestium in 1543. The contributions to this volume show how the academic book trade influenced the process of homogenization of scientific knowledge. They also describe the material infrastructure through which such knowledge was disseminated, and thus define the premises for the foundation of modern scientific communities.

The Cathedral Libraries Catalogue: Books printed on the continent of Europe before 1701 in the libraries of the Anglican cathedrals of England and Wales (2 pts.)

The Cathedral Libraries Catalogue: Books printed on the continent of Europe before 1701 in the libraries of the Anglican cathedrals of England and Wales (2 pts.)
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Total Pages : 874
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ISBN-10 : MINN:31951D01887186C
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Rating : 4/5 (6C Downloads)

Synopsis The Cathedral Libraries Catalogue: Books printed on the continent of Europe before 1701 in the libraries of the Anglican cathedrals of England and Wales (2 pts.) by : Margaret S. G. McLeod