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Un letterato e mestierante del libro tra Austria e Sicilia: Juan Silvestre Salva

2021

The dynamics of printed text production and circulation during the second half of 17th century are shown through an individual case study. Juan Silvestre Salva was a Spanish literate man active in Vienna (translator, occasional poet) before migrating to Sicily as a book professional (proof corrector, publisher and printer, and eventually librarian). His most important venture was perhaps the issue of some texts by Archimedes, that he managed to accomplish in Palermo, from the basis of a former edition that another printer had started in Messina, and then interrupted at the time of the city rebellion against the Spanish crown.

Settore M-STO/08 - Archivistica Bibliografia E BiblioteconomiaEarly printed books Sicilian printing houses Archimedes Juan Silvestre Salva Book professions
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La imagen de la Concha de Oro en los impresos de la Edad Moderna

2020

For centuries, an image commonly associated with Santiago de Compostela (the shell) has accompanied the city of Palermo as well. Since the classical tradition and medieval literature, and then during the Renaissance and Baroque age, this symbol has been connected with other urban symbols (the rivers, the eagle and trhe Genius of Palermo), thus contributing to its historical identity, although in a rather idealistic form. Therefore, the expression «Golden Shell» has been used repeatedly in a large number of books printed during the Modern Age, with multiple meanings. The main purpose was to show those attributes linked with the city's landscape (wealth and beauty) within a specific political…

Early printed books Golden Shell Modern Age Palermo Santiago de CompostelaSettore M-STO/08 - Archivistica Bibliografia E BiblioteconomiaConcha de oro Edad Moderna Palermo Textos impresos antiguos Santiago de Compostela
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Un nuevo ejemplar del Amadís de Gaula veneciano de 1533 en la biblioteca de la Universidad de Arkansas

2009

This article deals with a new copy of Amadís de Gaula, printed in Venice in 1533, which was found by the author within the Special Collections of the University of Arkansas Library. This work focuses on the origin of the copy, as well as on one of its first owners, most likely an Italian reader. Through this paper we provide a physical description of this copy, according to the model proposed by Professor Lucía Megías.

lcsh:Language and Literaturelcsh:French literature - Italian literature - Spanish literature - Portuguese literatureimpresoAmadís de GaulaUniversity of Arkansas Librarylcsh:PQ1-3999Biblioteca de la Universidad de ArkansasAmadís de Gaula; impreso; Biblioteca de la Universidad de Arkansasprinted bookslcsh:P
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Illustrating a Family. The Printing Press and Political Issues in the "Ritratti della Prosapia et Heroi Moncadi nella Sicilia"

2021

In an early printed book, the presence of a large iconographic apparatus normally reveals a strong effort both in designing its shape and in the financial coverage needed to make it possible. Such effort can be fully explained by paying attention to the scope and target behind its conception. The two volumes of “Ritratti della Prosapia et heroi Moncadi nella Sicilia”, published in 1657 in Valencia, offer a notable example of the political exposure sought after by a noble family, that of Moncada, through the printing press technique and its power of circulation, combined with the attractiveness of family portraits. In particular, the 1657 book, written by Giovanni Agostino Della Lengueglia, …

Early printed books Book illustration Portraits Luigi Guglielmo Moncada Sicilian noble familiesSettore M-STO/08 - Archivistica Bibliografia E Biblioteconomia
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Cēsu pils grāmatu apkalumi

2018

grāmatu apkalumibook fittings:HUMANITIES and RELIGION [Research Subject Categories]senie un renesanses laikmeta manuskripti un grāmatasCēsis Castlemedieval and Renaissance manuscripts and printed booksbook bindingsgrāmatu iesējumiCēsu pils
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