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List of Contributors | ||
Temporary Matrices and Elemental Punches in Gutenberg's DK type | 1 | |
Tradition and Renewal: Establishing the Chronology of Wynkyn de Worde's Early Work | 13 | |
Illustrations in Parisian Books of Hours: Borders and Repertoires | 31 | |
Books of Hours: The Development of the Texts in Printed Form | 53 | |
Reading Liturgical Books | 71 | |
The Hand Illumination of Venetian Bibles in the Incunable Period | 83 | |
Printing the Bible in the Fifteenth Century: Devotion, Philology and Commerce | 115 | |
'Volentes sibi comparare infrascriptos libros impressos ...': Printed Books as a Commercial Commodity in the Fifteenth Century | 139 | |
Orations Crossing the Alps | 153 | |
Mixing Pop and Politics: Origins, Transmission, and Readers of Illustrated Broadsides in Fifteenth-Century Germany | 159 | |
Libri impressi bibliothecae monasterii Sancti Emmerammi: The Incunable Collection of St. Emmeram, Regensburg, and its Catalogue of 1501 | 179 | |
Notes | 207 | |
Index | 279 |
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