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adam_text | CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
XI
LIST
OF
FIGURES
AND
TABLES
XI
II
ABBREVIATIONS
XIV
INTRODUCTION
I
1
THE
EVOLUTION
OF
THE
FRANKFURT
AND
LEIPZIG
BOOK
FAIRS
AND
THEIR
CATALOGUES,
1564-1700
6
1
LAW
AND
POLITICS:
FRANKFURT,
LEIPZIG,
THE
IMPERIAL
COURT
AND
THE
ELECTORATE
OF
SAXONY
11
2
PROCEDURES
AND
PRACTICES
21
3
UNOFFICIAL
VERSIONS
OF
FRANKFURT
FAIR
CATALOGUES
29
4
THE
EVOLVING INTELLECTUAL
ENVIRONMENT
AND
THE
DISCIPLINES
31
5
FOREIGN
VISITORS
AND
THE
EVOLUTION
OF
THE
FAIRS
36
6
INTERPRETING
SCHWETSCHKE S
STATISTICS
47
7
CONCLUDING
REMARKS
54
APPENDIX
1.1:
THE BRITISH
ENTRIES
IN
SCHWETSCHKE
AND
THE
FRANKFURT
AND
LEIPZIG
CATALOGUES
1684-6,
WITH
THEIR
REVIEWS
IN
THE
ACTA
ERUDITORUM
56
APPENDIX
1.2:
THE
WOYT
ENTRY IN
`LIBRI
MEDICI
ET
CHYMICI ,
A1704,
D2
66
2
ITALY
AND
THE
HEYDAY
OF
THE
FRANKFURT
FAIR,
C. 158O-I620
69
1
SOURCES
75
2
CIOTTI
AT
THE
FRANKFURT
FAIR IN
1587
8O
3
THE
EMERGENCE
OF
THE
PRINTED
CATALOGUE
OF
ULTRAMONTANE
BOOKS
86
4
ITALY
AND
THE
FRANKFURT
FAIR IN
THE
LAST
DECADES
OF
THE
SIXTEENTH
CENTURY:
THE
ROLE
OF
CONSORTIA
92
5
SOME
MAJOR
CLIENTS
AND
THEIR
DESIDERATA
98
6
AN
INTERLOPER
IN
THE
EXPORT-IMPORT
MARKET: GASPARE BINDONI
IL
GIOVANE
108
7
THE
THREE TRADE
CATALOGUES
OF 1602:
THEIR
SOURCES
AND
CONTENTS
124
8
POSTSCRIPT:
THE
DECLINE
OF
THE
SOCIETAS
VENETA
AND
VENETIAN
IMPORTS
AND
EXPORTS
131
9
CONCLUDING
REMARKS
134
$IB
BIIOTHEK
DEUTSCHES
MUSEUM
S
VIII
CONTENTS
APPENDIX
2.1:
TRANSCRIPTION
OF
MPM
ARCHIEF
964,
IF.
49V-5OR 135
APPENDIX
2.2:
CATALOGO
DE
I
LIBRI
DELLA
FIERA
DI
FRANCHFORT
PASSATA
DI
SETTEMBRE
MDCI.
DI
GASPARO
BINDONI
LIBRARO
IN
BOLOGNA.
CON
LI
PREZZI
AE
MONETA
DI
ALEMAGNA:
AUUERTANDO
OGN VNO, CHE VN
FLORINO
S INTENDE
PER
1 F
&I
SOLDI
PER
1 S
PEROE
SONO
MONETA
DI
FRANCHFORT
138
APPENDIX
2.3:
TITLES
MARKED
NOVO IN
THE
1602
CATALOGUS
EORUM
LIBRORUM
OMNIUM,
QUI
IN
ULTRAMONTANIS
REGIONIBUS IMPRESSI
APUD
ROBERTUM MEIETTUM
PROST[R]
ANT
203
APPENDIX
2.4:
ITEMS
MARKED NOVO IN
THE
1602
CATALOGUS
EORUM
LIBRORUM
OMNIUM,
QUI
IN
ULTRAMONTANIS
REGIONIBUS
IMPRESSI
APUD
LO.
BAPTISTAM
CIOTTUM
PROSTANT
204
3
PUBLISHERS,
BOOK FAIRS, ACADEMIES,
JOURNALS:
THE
DISSEMINATION
OF
ENGLISH
MEDICINE
AND
NATURAL
PHILOSOPHY
IN
THE
SECOND HALF
OF
THE
SEVENTEENTH
CENTURY
212
1
THE
STATUS QUO ANTE
214
2
AFTER
THE
THIRTY
YEARS
WAR
215
3
THE ADVENT
OF
THE
JOURNALS
IN
NORTHERN
EUROPE
217
4
THE JOURNALS
IN
LATIN TRANSLATION
223
5
THE
ENGLISH
LATIN
TRADE,
AT
HOME
AND
ABROAD
227
6
ENGLISH
MEDICINE
232
7
ENGLISH
NATURAL
PHILOSOPHY
235
8
CONCLUDING
REMARKS
243
4
PUBLISHING
ITALIAN
NATURAL
PHILOSOPHY
AND
MEDICINE,
1661-1710
247
1
THE
DE
MEDICI
OF
MID-SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY
FLORENCE
AND
THEIR
SCIENTIFIC
CLIENTS
249
2
ALESSANDRO
MARCHETTI
(1633-1714)
254
3
FRANCESCO REDI
(1626-97)
256
4
LORENZO BELLINI
(1643-1704)
258
5
MARCELLO
MALPIGHI
(1628-94)
26O
6
GIORGIO
BAGLIVI
(1668-1707)
264
7
CONCLUDING
REMARKS
276
5
ANDREAS
FRISIUS
(FRIES)
OF
AMSTERDAM
AND
THE
SEARCH
FOR
A
NICHE MARKET,
1664-1675
280
I
ANDREAS
AND
THE
READER
281
2
ANDREAS S
FAMILY CONNECTIONS:
JOAN
DE LA
NOUE
AND
THE
COMBI
283
3
ANDREAS
FRISIUS
BEFORE
HIS PUBLISHING
CAREER
286
4
BOOKSELLER-PUBLISHERS,
THEIR FINANCIAL
ENVIRONMENT,
AND
THEIR
NETWORKS
293
CONTENTS
IX
5
THE
FRANKFURT FAIR IN
ANDREAS S
TIME
295
6
ANDREAS
AS
BOOKSELLER
298
7
ANDREAS
AS
PUBLISHER
AND
HIS
PURCHASERS
299
8
THE
MATERIAL HISTORY
OF
ANDREAS S
PUBLICATIONS
303
9
ANTIQUARIANISM
307
10
NATURAL
PHILOSOPHY
AND
MEDICINE
312
11
THREE
ANOMALIES
315
12
THE
AFTERMATH
318
13
CONCLUDING
REMARKS
320
APPENDIX
5.1:
A
CATALOGUE
RAISONNE
OF
ANDREAS S
INVOLVEMENT
IN
PUBLISHING
323
6
THE
THESAURUSES
OF
OTTO
AND
MEERMAN
AS
PUBLISHING
ENTERPRISES: LEGAL
HUMANISM
IN ITS LAST
PHASE,
1725-1780
1
LEGAL
HUMANISM
347
346
2
LAW
IN
THE
BOOK
MARKET
BEFORE
THE
THIRTY
YEARS
WAR
350
3
THE
LATIN TRADE
AFTER
1650
AND
THE
ROLE
OF
THE
NETHERLANDS
352
4
HISTORIA
LITERARIA,
THE
REPUBLIC
OF
LETTERS,
AND
LEGAL
HUMANIST
AUTHORS
355
4.1
THE
THESAURUSJURIS
ROMANI
(1725-44)
359
5
THE
NOVUS THESAURUS
AND
ITS
SUPPLEMENT
(1751-1780)
367
6
CONCLUDING
REMARKS
374
APPENDIX
6.1:
THE
CONTENTS
OF
THE
THESAURUSJURIS
ROMANI
(1725-6,
1735),
THE
NOVUS
THESAURUSJURIS
CIVILIS
ET
CANONICO
(1751-3)
AND
THE
SUPPLEMENTUM
NOVI
THESAURI
(1780)
377
BIBLIOGRAPHY
OF
SECONDARY
SOURCES
(INCLUDING EDITIONS
OF
EARLY MODERN
TEXTS
WITH
INTRODUCTIONS)
393
INDEX
413
Contents Acknowledgements xi List of Figures and Tables Abbreviations xiv Introduction xiii і 1 The Evolution of the Frankiurt and Leipzig Book Fairs and Their Catalogues, 1564-1700 6 1 Law and Politics: Frankfort, Leipzig, the Imperial Court and the Electorate of Saxony 11 2 Procedures and Practices 21 3 Unofficial Versions of Frankfort Fair Catalogues 29 4 The Evolving Intellectual Environment and the Disciplines 31 5 Foreign Visitors and the Evolution of the Fairs 36 6 Interpreting Schwetschke’s Statistics 47 7 Concluding Remarks 54 Appendix 1.1: The British Entries in Schwetschke and the Frankfort and Leipzig Catalogues 1684-6, with Their Reviews in the Acta Eruditorum 56 Appendix 1.2: The Woyt Entry in ‘Libri medici et chymici’, A1704, D2V 66 2 Italy and the Heyday of the Frankfort Fair, c. 1580-1620 69 1 Sources 75 2 Ciotti at the Frankfort Fair in 1587 80 3 The Emergence of the Printed Catalogue of Ultramontane Books 86 4 Italy and the Frankfort Fair in the Last Decades of the Sixteenth Century: the Role of Consortia 92 5 Some Major Clients and Their Desiderata 98 6 An Interloper in the Export-Import Market: Gaspare Bindoni il Giovane 108 7 The Three Trade Catalogues of 1602: Their Sources and Contents 124 8 Postscript: the Decline of the Societas Veneta and Venetian Imports and Exports 131 9 Concluding Remarks 134
VIII CONTENTS Appendix 2.1: Transcription of mpm Archief 964, ff. 49Ѵ-50Г 135 Appendix 2.2: Catalogo de і libri della fiera di Franchfort passata di settembre MDCi. Di Gasparo Bindoni Librare in Bologna. Con li prezzi à moneta di Alemagna: Auuertando ogn’vno, che vn Fiorino s’intende per l’F і soldi per l’S però sono moneta di Franchfort 138 Appendix 2.3: Titles Marked “novo” in the 1602 Catalogus eorum librorum omnium, qui in ultramontanis Regionibus impressi apud Robertům Meiettum prost[r ant 203 Appendix 2.4: Items Marked “novo” in the 1602 Catalogus eorum librorum omnium, qui in ultramontanis Regionibus impressi apud Io. Baptistam Ciottum prostant 204 3 Publishers, Book Fairs, Academies, Journals: the Dissemination of English Medicine and Natural Philosophy in the Second Half of the Seventeenth Century 212 1 The Status Quo Ante 214 2 After the Thirty Years War 215 3 The Advent of the Journals in Northern Europe 217 4 The Journals in Latin Translation 223 5 The English Latin Trade, at Home and Abroad 227 6 English Medicine 232 7 English Natural Philosophy 235 8 Concluding Remarks 243 4 Publishing Italian Natural Philosophy and Medicine, 1661-1710 247 1 The de’ Medici of Mid-seventeenth-Century Florence and Their Scientific Clients 249 2 Alessandro Marchetti (1633-1714) 254 3 Francesco Redi (1626-97) 256 4 Lorenzo Bellini (1643-1704) 258 5 Marcello Malpighi (1628-94) 260 6 Giorgio Baglivi (1668-1707) 264 7 Concluding Remarks 276 g Andreas Frisius (Fries) of Amsterdam and the Search for a Niche Market, 1664-1675 280 1 Andreas and the Reader 281 2 Andreas’s Family
Connections: Joan de la Noue and the Combi 283 3 Andreas Frisius before His Publishing Career 286 4 Bookseller-Publishers, Their Financial Environment, and Their Networks 293
CONTENTS 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 IX The Frankfurt Fair in Andreas’s Time 295 Andreas as Bookseller 298 Andreas as Publisher and His Purchasers 299 The Material History of Andreas’s Publications 303 Antiquarianism 307 Natural Philosophy and Medicine 312 Three Anomalies 315 The Aftermath 318 Concluding Remarks 320 Appendix 5.1: A Catalogue Raisonné of Andreas’s Involvement in Publishing 323 6 The Thesauruses of Otto and Meerman as Publishing Enterprises: Legal Humanism in Its Last Phase, 1725-1780 346 1 Legal Humanism 347 2 Law in the Book Market before the Thirty Years War 350 3 The Latin Trade after 1650 and the Role of the Netherlands 352 4 Historia Literaria, the Republic of Letters, and Legal Humanist Authors 355 4.1 The ThesaurusJuris Romani (1725-44) 359 5 The Novus Thesaurus and Its Supplement (1751-1780) 367 6 Concluding Remarks 374 Appendix 6.1: The Contents of the ThesaurusJuris Romani (1725-6, 1735), the Novus ThesaurusJuris Civilis et Canonico (1751-3) and the Supplementum Novi Thesauri (1780) 377 Bibliography of Secondary Sources (Including Editions of Early Modem Texts with Introductions) 393 Index 413
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adam_txt |
CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
XI
LIST
OF
FIGURES
AND
TABLES
XI
II
ABBREVIATIONS
XIV
INTRODUCTION
I
1
THE
EVOLUTION
OF
THE
FRANKFURT
AND
LEIPZIG
BOOK
FAIRS
AND
THEIR
CATALOGUES,
1564-1700
6
1
LAW
AND
POLITICS:
FRANKFURT,
LEIPZIG,
THE
IMPERIAL
COURT
AND
THE
ELECTORATE
OF
SAXONY
11
2
PROCEDURES
AND
PRACTICES
21
3
UNOFFICIAL
VERSIONS
OF
FRANKFURT
FAIR
CATALOGUES
29
4
THE
EVOLVING INTELLECTUAL
ENVIRONMENT
AND
THE
DISCIPLINES
31
5
FOREIGN
VISITORS
AND
THE
EVOLUTION
OF
THE
FAIRS
36
6
INTERPRETING
SCHWETSCHKE'S
STATISTICS
47
7
CONCLUDING
REMARKS
54
APPENDIX
1.1:
THE BRITISH
ENTRIES
IN
SCHWETSCHKE
AND
THE
FRANKFURT
AND
LEIPZIG
CATALOGUES
1684-6,
WITH
THEIR
REVIEWS
IN
THE
ACTA
ERUDITORUM
56
APPENDIX
1.2:
THE
WOYT
ENTRY IN
`LIBRI
MEDICI
ET
CHYMICI',
A1704,
D2"
66
2
ITALY
AND
THE
HEYDAY
OF
THE
FRANKFURT
FAIR,
C. 158O-I620
69
1
SOURCES
75
2
CIOTTI
AT
THE
FRANKFURT
FAIR IN
1587
8O
3
THE
EMERGENCE
OF
THE
PRINTED
CATALOGUE
OF
ULTRAMONTANE
BOOKS
86
4
ITALY
AND
THE
FRANKFURT
FAIR IN
THE
LAST
DECADES
OF
THE
SIXTEENTH
CENTURY:
THE
ROLE
OF
CONSORTIA
92
5
SOME
MAJOR
CLIENTS
AND
THEIR
DESIDERATA
98
6
AN
INTERLOPER
IN
THE
EXPORT-IMPORT
MARKET: GASPARE BINDONI
IL
GIOVANE
108
7
THE
THREE TRADE
CATALOGUES
OF 1602:
THEIR
SOURCES
AND
CONTENTS
124
8
POSTSCRIPT:
THE
DECLINE
OF
THE
SOCIETAS
VENETA
AND
VENETIAN
IMPORTS
AND
EXPORTS
131
9
CONCLUDING
REMARKS
134
$IB
BIIOTHEK
DEUTSCHES
MUSEUM
S'
VIII
CONTENTS
APPENDIX
2.1:
TRANSCRIPTION
OF
MPM
ARCHIEF
964,
IF.
49V-5OR 135
APPENDIX
2.2:
CATALOGO
DE
I
LIBRI
DELLA
FIERA
DI
FRANCHFORT
PASSATA
DI
SETTEMBRE
MDCI.
DI
GASPARO
BINDONI
LIBRARO
IN
BOLOGNA.
CON
LI
PREZZI
AE
MONETA
DI
ALEMAGNA:
AUUERTANDO
OGN'VNO, CHE VN
FLORINO
S'INTENDE
PER
1'F
&I
SOLDI
PER
1'S
PEROE
SONO
MONETA
DI
FRANCHFORT
138
APPENDIX
2.3:
TITLES
MARKED
"NOVO" IN
THE
1602
CATALOGUS
EORUM
LIBRORUM
OMNIUM,
QUI
IN
ULTRAMONTANIS
REGIONIBUS IMPRESSI
APUD
ROBERTUM MEIETTUM
PROST[R]
ANT
203
APPENDIX
2.4:
ITEMS
MARKED "NOVO" IN
THE
1602
CATALOGUS
EORUM
LIBRORUM
OMNIUM,
QUI
IN
ULTRAMONTANIS
REGIONIBUS
IMPRESSI
APUD
LO.
BAPTISTAM
CIOTTUM
PROSTANT
204
3
PUBLISHERS,
BOOK FAIRS, ACADEMIES,
JOURNALS:
THE
DISSEMINATION
OF
ENGLISH
MEDICINE
AND
NATURAL
PHILOSOPHY
IN
THE
SECOND HALF
OF
THE
SEVENTEENTH
CENTURY
212
1
THE
STATUS QUO ANTE
214
2
AFTER
THE
THIRTY
YEARS
WAR
215
3
THE ADVENT
OF
THE
JOURNALS
IN
NORTHERN
EUROPE
217
4
THE JOURNALS
IN
LATIN TRANSLATION
223
5
THE
ENGLISH
LATIN
TRADE,
AT
HOME
AND
ABROAD
227
6
ENGLISH
MEDICINE
232
7
ENGLISH
NATURAL
PHILOSOPHY
235
8
CONCLUDING
REMARKS
243
4
PUBLISHING
ITALIAN
NATURAL
PHILOSOPHY
AND
MEDICINE,
1661-1710
247
1
THE
DE'
MEDICI
OF
MID-SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY
FLORENCE
AND
THEIR
SCIENTIFIC
CLIENTS
249
2
ALESSANDRO
MARCHETTI
(1633-1714)
254
3
FRANCESCO REDI
(1626-97)
256
4
LORENZO BELLINI
(1643-1704)
258
5
MARCELLO
MALPIGHI
(1628-94)
26O
6
GIORGIO
BAGLIVI
(1668-1707)
264
7
CONCLUDING
REMARKS
276
5
ANDREAS
FRISIUS
(FRIES)
OF
AMSTERDAM
AND
THE
SEARCH
FOR
A
NICHE MARKET,
1664-1675
280
I
ANDREAS
AND
THE
READER
281
2
ANDREAS'S
FAMILY CONNECTIONS:
JOAN
DE LA
NOUE
AND
THE
COMBI
283
3
ANDREAS
FRISIUS
BEFORE
HIS PUBLISHING
CAREER
286
4
BOOKSELLER-PUBLISHERS,
THEIR FINANCIAL
ENVIRONMENT,
AND
THEIR
NETWORKS
293
CONTENTS
IX
5
THE
FRANKFURT FAIR IN
ANDREAS'S
TIME
295
6
ANDREAS
AS
BOOKSELLER
298
7
ANDREAS
AS
PUBLISHER
AND
HIS
PURCHASERS
299
8
THE
MATERIAL HISTORY
OF
ANDREAS'S
PUBLICATIONS
303
9
ANTIQUARIANISM
307
10
NATURAL
PHILOSOPHY
AND
MEDICINE
312
11
THREE
ANOMALIES
315
12
THE
AFTERMATH
318
13
CONCLUDING
REMARKS
320
APPENDIX
5.1:
A
CATALOGUE
RAISONNE
OF
ANDREAS'S
INVOLVEMENT
IN
PUBLISHING
323
6
THE
THESAURUSES
OF
OTTO
AND
MEERMAN
AS
PUBLISHING
ENTERPRISES: LEGAL
HUMANISM
IN ITS LAST
PHASE,
1725-1780
1
LEGAL
HUMANISM
347
346
2
LAW
IN
THE
BOOK
MARKET
BEFORE
THE
THIRTY
YEARS
WAR
350
3
THE
LATIN TRADE
AFTER
1650
AND
THE
ROLE
OF
THE
NETHERLANDS
352
4
HISTORIA
LITERARIA,
THE
REPUBLIC
OF
LETTERS,
AND
LEGAL
HUMANIST
AUTHORS
355
4.1
THE
THESAURUSJURIS
ROMANI
(1725-44)
359
5
THE
NOVUS THESAURUS
AND
ITS
SUPPLEMENT
(1751-1780)
367
6
CONCLUDING
REMARKS
374
APPENDIX
6.1:
THE
CONTENTS
OF
THE
THESAURUSJURIS
ROMANI
(1725-6,
1735),
THE
NOVUS
THESAURUSJURIS
CIVILIS
ET
CANONICO
(1751-3)
AND
THE
SUPPLEMENTUM
NOVI
THESAURI
(1780)
377
BIBLIOGRAPHY
OF
SECONDARY
SOURCES
(INCLUDING EDITIONS
OF
EARLY MODERN
TEXTS
WITH
INTRODUCTIONS)
393
INDEX
413
Contents Acknowledgements xi List of Figures and Tables Abbreviations xiv Introduction xiii і 1 The Evolution of the Frankiurt and Leipzig Book Fairs and Their Catalogues, 1564-1700 6 1 Law and Politics: Frankfort, Leipzig, the Imperial Court and the Electorate of Saxony 11 2 Procedures and Practices 21 3 Unofficial Versions of Frankfort Fair Catalogues 29 4 The Evolving Intellectual Environment and the Disciplines 31 5 Foreign Visitors and the Evolution of the Fairs 36 6 Interpreting Schwetschke’s Statistics 47 7 Concluding Remarks 54 Appendix 1.1: The British Entries in Schwetschke and the Frankfort and Leipzig Catalogues 1684-6, with Their Reviews in the Acta Eruditorum 56 Appendix 1.2: The Woyt Entry in ‘Libri medici et chymici’, A1704, D2V 66 2 Italy and the Heyday of the Frankfort Fair, c. 1580-1620 69 1 Sources 75 2 Ciotti at the Frankfort Fair in 1587 80 3 The Emergence of the Printed Catalogue of Ultramontane Books 86 4 Italy and the Frankfort Fair in the Last Decades of the Sixteenth Century: the Role of Consortia 92 5 Some Major Clients and Their Desiderata 98 6 An Interloper in the Export-Import Market: Gaspare Bindoni il Giovane 108 7 The Three Trade Catalogues of 1602: Their Sources and Contents 124 8 Postscript: the Decline of the Societas Veneta and Venetian Imports and Exports 131 9 Concluding Remarks 134
VIII CONTENTS Appendix 2.1: Transcription of mpm Archief 964, ff. 49Ѵ-50Г 135 Appendix 2.2: Catalogo de і libri della fiera di Franchfort passata di settembre MDCi. Di Gasparo Bindoni Librare in Bologna. Con li prezzi à moneta di Alemagna: Auuertando ogn’vno, che vn Fiorino s’intende per l’F і soldi per l’S però sono moneta di Franchfort 138 Appendix 2.3: Titles Marked “novo” in the 1602 Catalogus eorum librorum omnium, qui in ultramontanis Regionibus impressi apud Robertům Meiettum prost[r\ant 203 Appendix 2.4: Items Marked “novo” in the 1602 Catalogus eorum librorum omnium, qui in ultramontanis Regionibus impressi apud Io. Baptistam Ciottum prostant 204 3 Publishers, Book Fairs, Academies, Journals: the Dissemination of English Medicine and Natural Philosophy in the Second Half of the Seventeenth Century 212 1 The Status Quo Ante 214 2 After the Thirty Years War 215 3 The Advent of the Journals in Northern Europe 217 4 The Journals in Latin Translation 223 5 The English Latin Trade, at Home and Abroad 227 6 English Medicine 232 7 English Natural Philosophy 235 8 Concluding Remarks 243 4 Publishing Italian Natural Philosophy and Medicine, 1661-1710 247 1 The de’ Medici of Mid-seventeenth-Century Florence and Their Scientific Clients 249 2 Alessandro Marchetti (1633-1714) 254 3 Francesco Redi (1626-97) 256 4 Lorenzo Bellini (1643-1704) 258 5 Marcello Malpighi (1628-94) 260 6 Giorgio Baglivi (1668-1707) 264 7 Concluding Remarks 276 g Andreas Frisius (Fries) of Amsterdam and the Search for a Niche Market, 1664-1675 280 1 Andreas and the Reader 281 2 Andreas’s Family
Connections: Joan de la Noue and the Combi 283 3 Andreas Frisius before His Publishing Career 286 4 Bookseller-Publishers, Their Financial Environment, and Their Networks 293
CONTENTS 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 IX The Frankfurt Fair in Andreas’s Time 295 Andreas as Bookseller 298 Andreas as Publisher and His Purchasers 299 The Material History of Andreas’s Publications 303 Antiquarianism 307 Natural Philosophy and Medicine 312 Three Anomalies 315 The Aftermath 318 Concluding Remarks 320 Appendix 5.1: A Catalogue Raisonné of Andreas’s Involvement in Publishing 323 6 The Thesauruses of Otto and Meerman as Publishing Enterprises: Legal Humanism in Its Last Phase, 1725-1780 346 1 Legal Humanism 347 2 Law in the Book Market before the Thirty Years War 350 3 The Latin Trade after 1650 and the Role of the Netherlands 352 4 Historia Literaria, the Republic of Letters, and Legal Humanist Authors 355 4.1 The ThesaurusJuris Romani (1725-44) 359 5 The Novus Thesaurus and Its Supplement (1751-1780) 367 6 Concluding Remarks 374 Appendix 6.1: The Contents of the ThesaurusJuris Romani (1725-6, 1735), the Novus ThesaurusJuris Civilis et Canonico (1751-3) and the Supplementum Novi Thesauri (1780) 377 Bibliography of Secondary Sources (Including Editions of Early Modem Texts with Introductions) 393 Index 413 |
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