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A maturing market: the Iberian book world in the first half of the seventeenth century

Resource type
Livro
Authors/contributors
Título
A maturing market: the Iberian book world in the first half of the seventeenth century
Resumo
Within just a generation or two of its arrival, print had become a ubiquitous and spirited part of Spain and Portugal's urban cultures. It serviced an ever-expanding reading public, as well as many and varied practical quotidian needs. Its impact on society was multi-dimensional and complex, and its social reach far broader than the civic or ecclesiastical elites were ever to be entirely comfortable with. This cross-disciplinary volume of essays focuses on the maturing marketplace for print in the first half of the seventeenth century, shedding new light on some important transformations, with authors and publishers seizing opportunities available to them - negotiating the regulatory efforts of the censors, and scrambling to reconfigure their relationship with their readers
Série
Library of the written word
Número da Série
volume 59
Local
Leiden ; Boston
Editora
Brill
Data
2017
N.º de Páginas
285
ISBN
978-90-04-34037-4
Título Curto
A maturing market
Catálogo de Biblioteca
Library Catalog (Blacklight)
Número de Chamada
Z412 .M385 2017
Citation
WILKINSON, Alexander S. e ULLA LORENZO, Alejandra (orgs.), 2017. A maturing market: the Iberian book world in the first half of the seventeenth century. Leiden ; Boston: Brill. Library of the written word, volume 59. ISBN 978-90-04-34037-4.
Z412 .M385 2017
Within just a generation or two of its arrival, print had become a ubiquitous and spirited part of Spain and Portugal’s urban cultures. It serviced an ever-expanding reading public, as well as many and varied practical quotidian needs. Its impact on society was multi-dimensional and complex, and its social reach far broader than the civic or ecclesiastical elites were ever to be entirely comfortable with. This cross-disciplinary volume of essays focuses on the maturing marketplace for print in the first half of the seventeenth century, shedding new light on some important transformations, with authors and publishers seizing opportunities available to them - negotiating the regulatory efforts of the censors, and scrambling to reconfigure their relationship with their readers
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