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Renaud Milazzo Researcher #EmoBookTrade # Università degli studi di Milano

Katılım Şubat 2020
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EMoBookTrade@EMoBookTrade·
... or our PI @angelaNuovo, discussant @MPIWG for Ian Maclean's contribution on Sacrobosco at the Book Fairs, 1564-1624: The Pedagogical Marketplace @EUJH2020
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Plantin / Mazarine
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Kristof Selleslach
Kristof Selleslach@kristofselle·
To be naughty when you’re the grandson of a printer could have special consequences. #OnThisDay in 1587 Christophe Plantin punished the 11-year-old Christophe Beys. His grandson had to report his day in Latin, and then set up the report and print it on his grandfather’s presses.
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EMoBookTrade@EMoBookTrade·
Not every day you get Paul F. Grendler as a discussant... our own Andrea Ottone is presenting his contribution for the workshop on The Giunti’s Publishing and Distributing Network and Their Supply to the European Academic Market @EUJH2020
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Dr Saskia Limbach
Dr Saskia Limbach@saskia_limbach·
Our workshop on the printing press and the European Academic Milieu in #earlymodern Europe has started @MPIWG Three days packed with observations on the publication of Sacrobosco's Sphaera in France, Germany, Italy, Poland & Spain #bookhistory #historyofscience
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EMoBookTrade@EMoBookTrade·
The workshop is starting! Andrea Ottone is welcoming guest speakers @MPIWG @EUJH2020
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EMoBookTrade@EMoBookTrade·
We’re @MPIWG today and tomorrow for the workshop The Printing-press and the European Academic Milieu: 1470-1650. Defining Modes of Interaction and Scientific Exchange in the World of Printed Words, organised by Matteo Valleriani and our own Andrea Ottone @EUJH2020
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Kristof Selleslach
Kristof Selleslach@kristofselle·
Privileges as commodities: The Antwerp printer Jan van Meurs claimed that he had bought the privilege for missals and breviaries from the bankrupt Jan van Keerberghen II at a public auction held on the Vrijdagmarkt sometime in the year 1633
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EMoBookTrade@EMoBookTrade·
We were delighted to be @bodleianlibs yesterday to present our #EMoBookTrade and #EMoBookPrices database @angelaNuovo @ammaframma @RenEmMil1. Thanks @15cBOOKTRADE for hosting us! @EUJH2020
Henrike Lähnemann 📯 moving to bsky@HLaehnemann

@EMoBookTrade about to start in a packed @bodleiancsb space. Looking forward to learning abt the price of books in early modern Europe in @15cBOOKTRADE series. Exciting for @BkHistOx @bodleianlibs @OxfordCEMS

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EMoBookTrade@EMoBookTrade·
An overview on the system of monetary account in #earlymodern Europe from our economic historian @ammaframma always proves to be enlightening! @EUJH2020
Henrike Lähnemann 📯 moving to bsky@HLaehnemann

Good introduction to the use of the database, now to the economic history behind it! No idea it was a Carolingian system of account behind it. Thx @EMoBookTrade! emobooktrade.unimi.it/db/public/page… - all financed by EU research collaboration (long may it last!)

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EMoBookTrade@EMoBookTrade·
off to Oxford for the Seminar in the History of The Book 2020: Migration & Survival @bodleianlibs Centre for the Study of the Book. @angelaNuovo @ammaframma @RenEmMil1 (G. Proot is unfortunately unable to attend) will discuss The price of books in early modern Europe @EUJH2020
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Malcolm Walsby
Malcolm Walsby@lankian·
How do you identify a printed book that's lost its title page? Here, by using the offset on the flyleaf, flipping and enhancing the photo, then superposing the real title page to check the spacing... we can reveal that it's a 1716 edition of Virgil's works
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RenEmMil@RenEmMil1·
Friday 14 February in Oxford, presentation of the results of the EmoBookTrade project
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Jean Luc Nyon
Jean Luc Nyon@jlnyon·
Deux de ces raretés avaient été publiées chez Nicolas Buon, fils de l'éditeur de Ronsard et propriétaire de Guillaume Nyon, qui habitait la maison en face, rue du Mont Saint-Hilaire.
Frédéric Manfrin@fred_manfrin

Allez on va chasser les démons dans les magasins ! Quelques petites raretés dont même les reliures évoquent des textes sulfureux, et pourraient figurer dans la bibliothèque de Poudlard 😱. Le « Fléau des Démons » signé pudiquement I. B. Angevin est du philosophe Jean Bodin !

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RenEmMil@RenEmMil1·
Fascinating lecture by my colleague Andrea Ottone on the transnational network of the Giunti and their business strategies
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