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Publishers and publishing --- Universities and colleges --- History --- Sheldonian Theatre
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Printing --- Scholarly publishing --- University presses --- History --- Congresses --- History --- Congresses --- History --- Congresses --- Egyetemi Nyomda (Budapest, Hungary) --- History --- Congresses.
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Booksellers and bookselling --- Books --- Publishers and publishing --- History --- Early works to 1800. --- History --- Early works to 1800. --- History --- Early works to 1800.
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This volume concentrates on the treatment of classical texts for educational purposes in Bohemia in approximately the 1550s–1620s. This specific – in comparison with other Western European countries, rather ‘average’ – type of school humanism was characteristic for the literary field which formed around Prague University. In it, a particular form of Melanchthonian Ciceronianism was practised which was adopted by a group of Bohemian humanists during their studies at Saxon universities in the 1530s and 1540s and lasted in a relatively rigid form until the central academic institution was closed in 1622. Such a stability of literary techniques ¬– based also on an unchanging, institutionally passed-down corpus of teaching manuals and school editions – influenced a series of phenomena, including the communication code used by Czech humanists and the fact that the literary field of Prague University was relatively closed and only partly compatible with other contemporary humanist networks on the European continent. Beside the introductory study, the volume includes bibliographical sketches of Czech humanist scholars and an extensive edited section which presents paratexts (for the most part introductory poems and forewords) of the period’s teaching manuals and humanist editions of classics for school needs.
Book history --- anno 1600-1699 --- anno 1500-1599 --- Bohemian --- Moravia --- 094 <437> --- 873.4 --- 094 "15/16" --- Oude en merkwaardige drukken. Kostbare en zeldzame boeken. Preciosa en rariora--Tsjechoslowakije --- Humanistisch Latijnse literatuur --- Oude en merkwaardige drukken. Kostbare en zeldzame boeken. Preciosa en rariora--?"15/16" --- Humanism --- Latin literature, Medieval and modern --- Publishers and publishing --- History and criticism --- History --- 873.4 Humanistisch Latijnse literatuur --- 094 <437> Oude en merkwaardige drukken. Kostbare en zeldzame boeken. Preciosa en rariora--Tsjechoslowakije --- Literature --- 16th century --- Criticism --- Bohemia (Czech Republic) --- Early works to 1800 --- Bohemia --- 873.4 Humanist Latin literature --- Humanist Latin literature --- Humanism - Czech Republic - Bohemia --- Latin literature, Medieval and modern - Czech Republic - Bohemia - History and criticism --- Publishers and publishing - Czech Republic - Bohemia - History - 16th century --- Publishers and publishing - Czech Republic - Bohemia - History - 17th century
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When Renaissance music went to press, the composer of the publisher frequently added at least one paratext, which acted in the same way as blurbs do on the dust-jackets of today's books. These texts are treasure trove of information about Renaissance music and its contxt. They inform us about the lives of the composers, the publication and function of polyphonic music, and the music theory of the period. But they also read as a who's who of the courts of Europe and the higher echelons of the Church, and reveal networks netween composers, printer, patrons of music and celebrated authors such as Jean Doratr, Jacques Gohory and Paulus Melissus Schede. This book offers the first critical ediiton of more than 150 such liminary texts. -- Book cover
motetten --- Neo-Latin literature --- Music --- History of the Low Countries --- anno 1500-1599 --- Adresses (Dédicaces) --- Book dedications --- Book--Dedications --- Correspondance latine médiévale et moderne --- Dedications --- Dedications (in books) --- Dedications in books --- Dédicaces --- Dédicaces dans les livres --- Envois (Dédicaces) --- Humanisten -- Brieven --- Humanisten -- Correspondentie --- Humanistenbrieven --- Humanistes -- Correspondance --- Humanistisch-Latijnse brieven --- Humanistische Latijnse poëzie --- Humanists -- Correspondence --- Latijnse brieven [Middeleeuwse en moderne ] --- Latijnse poëzie [Humanistische ] --- Latijnse poëzie [Middeleeuwse en moderne ] --- Latin letters [Medieval and modern ] --- Latin medieval poetry --- Latin poetry [Medieval and modern ] --- Lettres (Genre littéraire) latines humanistes --- Lettres (Genre littéraire) latines médiévales et modernes --- Lettres (Genre littéraire) néo-latines --- Littérature épistolaire latine médiévale et moderne --- Livres--Dédicaces --- Medieval and modern Latin letters --- Medieval poetry [Latin ] --- Middeleeuws-Latijnse brieven --- Middeleeuws-Latijnse poëzie --- Neolatijnse brieven --- Neolatijnse poëzie --- Neolatin poetry --- Nieuwlatijnse poëzie --- Oeuvres--Dédicaces --- Opdrachten --- Opdrachten in boeken --- Poetry [Neolatin ] --- Poésie latine humaniste --- Poésie latine médiévale et moderne --- Poésie néolatine --- Poëzie [Humanistische Latijnse ] --- Poëzie [Neolatijnse ] --- Motets --- Musique --- History and criticism --- Sources --- Histoire et critique --- Dédicaces --- Latin literature, Medieval and modern --- Music publishing --- Music trade --- Publishers and publishing --- Music printing --- Choruses --- Part songs --- Part songs, Sacred --- Books --- Authorship --- History --- Publishing --- 16th century --- Edition musicale --- France --- Flanders (County) --- Editing --- Dedications. --- Dédicaces. --- History and criticism. --- Sources. --- Histoire et critique.
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