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The Title Page : Its Early Development 1460-1510


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  • Author: Margaret M. Smith
  • Date: 15 Nov 2000
  • Publisher: British Library Publishing
  • Original Languages: English
  • Format: Hardback::176 pages, ePub, Audiobook
  • ISBN10: 0712346872
  • Filename: the-title-page-its-early-development-1460-1510.pdf
  • Dimension: 172x 244mm

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1584560339 / 978-1584560333 / The Title-Page: Its Early Development 1460-1510 / Margaret M. Smith 1584560401 / 978-1584560401 / Dictionaries of the Printers and Booksellers Who Where at Work in England, Scotland and Ireland 1557-1775 / H. Plumber Browse ISBN Directory: Reducing these loose papers into this order: A Bibliographical Sociology of The Principall Navigations (1589) The Impact of the Early Printed Page on the History of Reading’, The Title-Page: Its Early Development, 1460-1510 (London: The British Library, The title-page, its early development, 1460-1510. Several stages of the title-page's development are described in detail here, with illustrations from the British Library: the blank page; the label-title; the label-title-plus-woodcut and/or printer's mark; and the decorative border. This was the first book in which the title and place, date, and printer's name appeared on a separate title page— an innovation that did not come into common use until the early 16th century. Smith, The Title-Page, its Early Development 1460-1510 (2000) 43-46. Book History. Printing. Margaret M. Smith is the author of The Title-Page (4.10 avg rating, 10 ratings, 0 reviews, published 2000), Smith. The Title-Page: Its Early Development 1460-1510. 4.10 avg rating — 10 ratings — published 2000 — 2 editions. Want to Read saving… Want to Read; Currently Reading The Title-Page: its early development 1460-1510 Margaret M. SMITH and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at . A Guide to Early Printed Books and Manuscripts provides an introduction to the language and concepts employed in bibliographical studies and textual scholarship as they pertain to early modern manuscripts and printed texts Winner, Honourable Mention for Literature, Language and Linguistics, American Publishers Prose Awards, 2010 garet Smith argues, is the title page.1 In a similar vein, Renaissance scholar Margery Corbett and art historian Ronald Lightbown observe that “the purpose of the ambi- 1 Margaret M. Smith, The Title-Page: Its Early Development 1460–1510 (London: British Library, 2000), 11. The Title-Page, Its Early Development, 1460-1510. London: British Library, 2000. Trapp, Michael. “On the Tablet of Cebes.” Aristotle and After Institute of Classical Studies (68), edited Richard Sorabji, 159-80. London: Institute of Classical Studies, School of Advanced Study, University of London, 1997. Concise and Succinct: Sixteenth Century Editions of Medieval Halakhic Compendiums* : Concerning the development of the title page see E. P. The Title Page, Its Early Development, 1460–1510 (New Castle & London, 2000), p. 43. 6 The editor of the third Cremona edition’s comments should be under-stood in context. The importance of the title-page as an advertising device is reflected in the fact that the title-page was not just the first thing the buyer saw of the book itself— books in the Early Modern period were commonly sold in an unbound state—but extra copies of them were frequently printed to be displayed at booksellers’ shops to inform Page 1. Page 2 - escribo os n meros no meu primeiro encerado - The title page its early development 1460 1510 - The anthropology of childhood cherubs chattel changelings - Page 4. Title: Escribo Os N Meros No Meu Primeiro Encerado Author: Subject: Download Escribo Os N Meros No Meu Primeiro Encerado Henry Petroski. The book on the bookshelf. New York: 1999. Richard B. Sher, The Enlightenment & the book:Scottish authors & their publishers in eighteenth-century Britain, Ireland, & America. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2006. Margaret M Smith. The title-page, its early development, 1460-1510. Titulní list (z lat. Titulus = nadpis, angl. Title leaf, fr. Feuille de titre, něm. Titelblatt) charakteristická vstupní část tištěné knihy s informačním, estetickým a ochranným významem. Vedle hlavního titulního listu (angl. Main title leaf, fr. Feuille de titre principal, něm. Art Documentation Journal of the Art Libraries Society of North America. Editor: Judy Dyki, Cranbrook Academy of Art Published for the [6] A.M. Habermann, Title Pages of Hebrew Books, Museum of Printing Art, Safed:1969, pp. 8-9. [7] For a discussion of the development of the title page as well as the different types, i.e., label, border, end-title, see M.M. Smith, The Title-Page its early development 1460-1510, The British Library & Oak Knoll Press, London & Deleware:2000. A.M. Habermann, Title Pages of Hebrew Books, Museum of Printing Art, Safed:1969, pp. 8-9. For a discussion of the development of the title page as well as the different types, i.e., label, border, end-title, see M.M. Smith, The Title-Page its early development 1460-1510, The British Library & Oak Knoll Press, London & Deleware:2000. This title deals with the early development of the title page. Several states of the title-page's development are described in detail here, with illustrations. The blank page, the label-title, the label-title-plus-woodcut, and the printer's mark are examined. The late medieval manuscript's opening page was often ornamentally magnificent; however, this approach of announcing a text was not to be the title-page model for the printed book. The introduction of the printing press created the opportunity for a new way to open a book - a page devoted to its title and its producer. Zij is de auteur van de welbekende monografie The title-page: its early development, 1460–1510 (London: The British Library & New Castle: Oak Knoll, 2000) en ze publiceerde talrijke artikelen over de vormgeving van de vroegste gedrukte boeken. Abstract The Title-Page: Its Early Development 1460–1510. London & New Castle: The British Library and Oak Knoll Press. Sutton, Dana F. 2001. William Camden, Annales Rerum Gestarum Angliae et Hiberniae Regnante Elizabetha (1615 and 1625) with the annotations of Sir Francis Bacon. A hypertext critical edition Dana F. Sutton. Smith, Margaret M. The Title-Page, Its Early Development, 1460–1510. London: British Library, 2000. Print. Z242.T6 S55 2000 (Stacks) Twyman, Michael. The British Library Guide to Printing: History and Techniques. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1999. Print. Z124.T88 1999 John P. Robarts Research Library Z124.T89 1999 SMC John M Title-Page Its Early Development 1460-1510. Prue and I. Burning Lamp (Thorndike Press Large Print Basic Series) George. Illustrated Dictionary of Gardening.Poetry Is A Way of Life. Vascular Surgery.Real Estate Buying/Selling Guide for Florida. Catholic Etiquette for Weddings. Get this from a library! The title-page, its early development, 1460-1510. [Margaret M Smith] - "The late medieval manuscript's opening page was often magnificent in its ornamentation, but this method of announcing a text was not to provide the model for the printed book. Printing in the West Title- Page: Its Early Development, 1460–1510 (New Castle, DE: Oak Knoll Press, 2000) — the sub-ject of Nicolas Barker’s useful review essay, “The Title- Page,” The Book Collector 52 (Winter 2003): 447–58. And there has been important new work, in recent years, on the title itself; see, esp., Eleanor Smith, Margaret M. 2000, The title-page, its early development, 1460-1510 / Margaret M. Smith British Library;Oak Knoll Press London:New Castle, DE Wikipedia Citation Please see Wikipedia's template documentation for further citation fields that may be required. • The separate title page did not begin to come into widespread use in printed books until the end of the 15th century. In November 2013 a digital facsimile was available from HAB Wolfenbüttel at this link. Smith, The Title-Page, its Early Development 1460-1510 (2000) 38-40. Here is a site that shows the Adimari Panel (Not on a marriage chest) from Florence. If you look on the far left of the painting you will see the very large marriage bowl (not a birthing bowl) carried out servants? Big wedding- big Bowl. It may have had symbols on it- … Margaret Smith's The Title Page: Its Early Development 1460-1510 is the best historical introduction.1Thomas J. Steele provides a brief review of the history of the book title.2 In the beginning, book titles represented a brief summary or indication of subject. Titles were often the first few words of the text since the author did not assign a Issue 8 (2017) - Scrutinizing Surfaces ‘Like to a title leafe’: Surface, Face, and Material Text in Early Modern England Lucy Razzall [1] In a letter composed in 1645 and published posthumously in an English anthology just over a decade later, the French writer Jean-Louis Guez Balzac thanked a friend for sending him a work of theology.









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