Dutch typography in the sixteenth century : : the collected works of Paul Valkema Blouw / / edited by Ton Croiset van Uchelen, Paul Dijstelberge.
When compiling the short-title catalogue of books printed in the sixteenth-century northern Netherlands from 1541 to 1600, Paul Valkema Blouw was confronted with a large number of ‘problem cases’, such as anonymously and/or surreptitiously printed editions, fictitious printers and undated or falsely...
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Superior document: | Library of the written word, v. 18 |
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Year of Publication: | 2013 |
Edition: | 1st ed. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Library of the written word ;
18. Library of the written word. Handpress world ; 12. |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (1018 p.) |
Notes: | Description based upon print version of record. |
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Table of Contents:
- Preliminary Material / Ton Croiset van Uchelen and Paul Dijstelberge
- Printers and Publishers in Delft: the First Century / Ton Croiset van Uchelen and Paul Dijstelberge
- Propaganda for the Indulgence of Saintes / Ton Croiset van Uchelen and Paul Dijstelberge
- The Leiden ‘Afdrucksel’. A Type Specimen of the Press of Willem Silvius in Its Last Days (1582) / Ton Croiset van Uchelen and Paul Dijstelberge
- Printers to Hendrik Niclaes: Plantin and Augustijn van Hasselt / Ton Croiset van Uchelen and Paul Dijstelberge
- Mennonitica and Bibliographical Research / Ton Croiset van Uchelen and Paul Dijstelberge
- Of Frisian Origin: the Chronyc Historie, Noortwitz 1579 / Ton Croiset van Uchelen and Paul Dijstelberge
- Augustijn van Hasselt as a Printer in Vianen and Wesel / Ton Croiset van Uchelen and Paul Dijstelberge
- The Secret Background of Lenaert der Kinderen’s Activities, 1562 to 1567 / Ton Croiset van Uchelen and Paul Dijstelberge
- A Further Book Printed in Vianen and Wesel / Ton Croiset van Uchelen and Paul Dijstelberge
- Gillis Coppens van Diest as an Underground Printer, 1566 to 1567 / Ton Croiset van Uchelen and Paul Dijstelberge
- Plantin’s Relations with Hendrik Niclaes / Ton Croiset van Uchelen and Paul Dijstelberge
- A Haarlem Press in Sedan and Emden, 1561 to 1569. [Part one: Haarlem], [Part two: Sedan and Emden] / Ton Croiset van Uchelen and Paul Dijstelberge
- A Haarlem Press in Sedan and Emden, 1561 to 1569. [Part one: Haarlem], [Part two: Sedan and Emden] / Ton Croiset van Uchelen and Paul Dijstelberge
- The First Printers to the City of Leiden, Jan Moyt Jacobsz and Andries Verschout, 1574 to 1578 / Ton Croiset van Uchelen and Paul Dijstelberge
- Nicolaes Biestkens van Diest, in duplo, 1558 to 1583 / Ton Croiset van Uchelen and Paul Dijstelberge
- An Unknown Mennonite Press in Friesland / Ton Croiset van Uchelen and Paul Dijstelberge
- Willem Silvius’ Remarkable Start, 1559 to 1562 / Ton Croiset van Uchelen and Paul Dijstelberge
- Printers for Menno Simons and Dirk Philips / Ton Croiset van Uchelen and Paul Dijstelberge
- Printers to the ‘Arch-Heretic’ David Joris Prolegomena to a Bibliography of his Works / Ton Croiset van Uchelen and Paul Dijstelberge
- The Antwerp Years of Niclaes Mollijns, 1579 to 1586 / Ton Croiset van Uchelen and Paul Dijstelberge
- The Printer of Menno’s First ‘Ban Book’ / Ton Croiset van Uchelen and Paul Dijstelberge
- A Forgotten Underground Printer: Herman ’t Zangers in Steenwijk 1565 to 1580 / Ton Croiset van Uchelen and Paul Dijstelberge
- The Van Oldenborch and Vanden Merberghe Pseudonyms, or Why Frans Fraet Had to Die / Ton Croiset van Uchelen and Paul Dijstelberge
- Was Plantin a Member of the Family of Love? Notes on his Dealings with Hendrik Niclaes / Ton Croiset van Uchelen and Paul Dijstelberge
- Predated Protestant Works in Nijhoff-Kronenberg / Ton Croiset van Uchelen and Paul Dijstelberge
- Willem Silvius, Christiaen Houweel and Anti-Spanish Propaganda 1577 to 1579 / Ton Croiset van Uchelen and Paul Dijstelberge
- A Cologne Printer Working for William of Orange: Godfried Hirtzhorn Jr., 1568 to 1572 [including: The ‘Puncten’ (Points) Attributed to Alva] / Ton Croiset van Uchelen and Paul Dijstelberge.