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Aldus Manutius The Invention of the Publisher

Publisher
Reaktion Books
Author
Oren Margolis
´A hugely thoughtful, stimulating, and innovative reassessment of the career of this key Renaissance figure.´ - Stephen Parkin, British Library Aldus Manutius is perhaps the greatest figure in the history of the printed book: in Venice, Europe´s capital of printing, he invented the italic type and issued more first editions of the classics than anyone before or since, as well as Hypnerotomachia Poliphili, the most beautiful and mysterious printed book of the Italian Renaissance. This is the first monograph in English on Aldus Manutius in over forty years. It shows how Aldus redefined the role of a book printer, from mere manual labourer to learned publisher. As a consequence Aldus participated in the same debates as contemporaries such as Leonardo da Vinci and Erasmus of Rotterdam, making this book an insight into their world too.
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      SKU
      9781789147797
      Published At
      2023
      Dimensions
      145 x 224 x 23
      Pages
      208
      EAN
      9781789147797
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      30.11.2023
      ISBN
      9781789147797