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The Title Page : Its Early Development 1460-1510


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Author: Margaret M. Smith
Published Date: 15 Nov 2000
Publisher: British Library Publishing
Original Languages: English
Book Format: Hardback::176 pages
ISBN10: 0712346872
ISBN13: 9780712346870
Publication City/Country: London, United Kingdom
Imprint: The British Library Publishing Division
File size: 31 Mb
Dimension: 172x 244mm

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Titulní strana (z lat. Titulus = nadpis, angl. Title page, fr. Page de titre, něm. Titelseite) lícová část titulního listu s informačním a estetickým potenciálem textových, dekorativních a ilustračních složek, jejíž výběr a grafické uspořádání podstatně přispěly k emancipaci tištěné knihy. Pynson was born in 1448 in Normandy, France, and may have been a glover and/or a pouchmaker before he turned to printing. It is possible that he is identical with one Richard Pynson who was enrolled as a student in Paris in 1464. The Title-Page, It's Early Development, 1460-1510. British Library. Spadoni, Carl (2007). How to make a souffle; or, what historians of the book need to know about bibliography. History of Intellectual Culture, 7(1). IUPUI students can view the article online. Stevenson, Allan H. (1951/1952). Watermarks are twins. Free Online Library: "Rejoicing in this unpronounceable name": Peter Jones's authorial identity.(Critical essay) "Papers of the Bibliographical Society of Canada"; Library and information science Languages and linguistics Missionaries Criticism and interpretation History Works Opening Ornamental Initials See Margareth M. Smith, The title-page. Its early development 1460–1510. London/New Castle 2000. In the first decades of book production, printers like Johann Fust and Peter Schöffer in Mainz experimented with printed, ornamental initials in two colours. See e.g., ISTC ip01036000 (1457) or ISTC id00403000 (1459). Exploring the Bancroft Library: The Centennial Guide to its Extraordinary History. Charles B. Faulhaber. (Signature Books, 2006) Library West, Z733.B198 E97 2006 The Title Page: Its Early Development, 1460-1510. Margaret M. Smith. (London: British Library; New Castle,DE:Oak Knoll Press, 2000). The Title-Page, Its Early Development, 1460-1510. London: British Library, 2000. Trapp, Michael. “On the Tablet of Cebes.” Aristotle and After Institute of Classical Studies (68), edited Richard Sorabji, 159-80. London: Institute of Classical Studies, School of Advanced Study, University of London, 1997. This title deals with the early development of the title page. Several states of the title-page's development are described in detail here, with illustrations. The blank page, the label-title, the label-title-plus-woodcut, and the printer's mark are examined. References. Text: Increase font size. Decrease font size. Print. Smith, Margaret M. The Title-Page, Its Early Development, 1460-1510. London: British Library, 2000. The Authors’ Story. Ackland Art Museum. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 101 S. Columbia Street Chapel Hill, NC 27514 Description: Current issues are now on the Chicago Journals website. Read the latest issue. The Library Quarterly (LQ) embraces a wide array of original research perspectives, approaches, and quantitative, qualitative, evaluative, analytic, and mixed methodology to … Literatura v angleškem jeziku v šolskih in splošnih knjižnicah na Dolenjskem ter njena uporaba pri poučevanju angleškega jezika = Literature in English in public and school libraries in the Dolenjska region and its use in ELT:diplomsko delo / Maja Gričar. Définitions de richard pynson, synonymes, antonymes, dérivés de richard pynson, dictionnaire analogique de richard pynson (anglais) Pynson began his printing career as early as 1492, The title-page. Its early development 1460-1510. London 2000. Duff, E. Gordon: The Printers, Stationers and Bookbinders of Westminster and London from The title-page, its early development, 1460-1510. Oak Knoll Press, 2000. Z242.T6 S55 2000. Wolfe, Richard J. Marbled paper: its history, techniques, and patterns: with special reference to the relationship of marbling to bookbinding in Europe and the Western world. University of Pennsylvania Press, c1990. • The separate title page did not begin to come into widespread use in printed books until the end of the 15th century. In November 2013 a digital facsimile was available from HAB Wolfenbüttel at this link. Smith, The Title-Page, its Early Development 1460-1510 (2000) 38-40. The Title-Page: Its Early Development 1460-1510; Bridge (ESX #3) Até Parece que Foi Sonho - Meus Trinta Anos de Amizade e Trabalho com Tim Maia; Der Haschischesser; ノラガミ(13) GehDichte: Texte (für) unterwegs; A Story Within, Too: The Collected Short Stories and Novellas of Jason Wallace, Volume 2; Magic Potion Henry Petroski. The book on the bookshelf. New York: 1999. Richard B. Sher, The Enlightenment & the book:Scottish authors & their publishers in eighteenth-century Britain, Ireland, & America. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2006. Margaret M Smith. The title-page, its early development, 1460-1510. Links - Library History Round Table; The Origins and Early Development of Two College Libraries (Lanham, MD: University Press of America, The Title Page: Its Early Development, 1460-1510 (London: British Library, 2000) 176 pp. $45.00 ISBN 0-7123-4687-2. Streiten, Kees van. The Title-Page: its early development 1460-1510 Margaret M. SMITH and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at . Margaret Smith, The Title-Page: Its early Development 1460-1510 (London, 2000) 2708.h.839 Barry Taylor, ‘Allegorical title pages in seventeenth-century Spain and Portugal’, in Pruebas de imprenta: estudios sobre la cultura editorial del libro en la Espańa moderna y contemporánea, ed. Gabriel Sánchez Espinosa (Madrid, 2013), pp.67-82. Speculum Historiale de VINCENT DE BEAUVAIS (c. 1190-1264?) et d'autres livres, articles d'art et de collection similaires disponibles sur . Synopsis A century has passed since A.W. Pollard's Last words on the history of the title-page;Smith finds a few more words in this survey of how and why there came to be a title-page in the first printed books. Smith (U. Of Reading) argues that the logistics of mass production created an Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (p. 150-154) and indexes. Summary The late medieval manuscript's opening page was often magnificent in its ornamentation, but the logistics of book printing demanded a new development - the inclusion of a page devoted to its title. Margaret Smith, The Title-Page: Its early Development 1460-1510 (London, 2000) 2708.h.839 Barry Taylor, ‘Allegorical title pages in seventeenth-century Spain and Portugal’, in Pruebas de imprenta: estudios sobre la cultura editorial del libro en la Espańa moderna y contemporánea, ed. Gabriel Sánchez Espinosa (Madrid, 2013), pp.67-82 The title-page: Its early development 1460-1510. London: Oak Knoll. Margaret M Smith; The corpus tool and special features of Early Modern English Medical Texts. While organisation of content is most particularly seen with the introduction of the title page. This survey considers briefly some changes that occurred in illustration from









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