Reformation, religious culture and print in early modern Europe / / edited by Arthur der Weduwen, Malcolm Walsby.

"Anyone who has studied the history of the Reformation, the book and communication will have come across or been influenced by Andrew Pettegree's contributions to these fields. The forty-four essays in this Festschrift and its companion volume have been commissioned to cover the broad scop...

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Place / Publishing House:©2022.
Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill,, [2022]
Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
Series:Essays in honour of Andrew Pettegree ; volume 1
Library of the written word, The handpress world ; volume 106. volume 85
Physical Description:1 online resource (348 pages)
Notes:Issued in two volumes with distinct titles; companion volume: The book world of early modern Europe.
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Summary:"Anyone who has studied the history of the Reformation, the book and communication will have come across or been influenced by Andrew Pettegree's contributions to these fields. The forty-four essays in this Festschrift and its companion volume have been commissioned to cover the broad scope of Pettegree's areas of interest and expertise, and to reflect and build upon them. The pieces, written by forty-three scholars based at over thirty institutions, are organised around nine key themes, ranging from the intersections of religion and print to the history of book collecting, the periodical press and pioneering book historical research methodologies. This first volume contains nineteen essays. Together with the second volume, 'The Book World of Early Modern Europe: Essays in Honour of Andrew Pettegree, Volume 2', it offers a wide-ranging survey of the state of current scholarship on religion, printing and media change in early modern Europe"--
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9004515305
ISSN:1874-4834 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Arthur der Weduwen, Malcolm Walsby.