Boletines

E-BORESU nº 1

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La obra explora el comercio ibérico de libros en la primera mitad del siglo XVII. Reúne contribuciones de destacados especialistas en el campo, arrojando nueva luz sobre transformaciones significativas en la industria.

Contenido:

Introduction

Alexander S. Wilkinson

A Maturing Market: The Iberian Book World in the First Half of the Seventeenth Century

Alexander S. Wilkinson

Printing in Antwerp in the Early Seventeenth Century and Its Connections with the Iberian World

César Manrique Figueroa

The Importation of Books into New Spain During the Seventeenth Century

Idalia García

Women and the Iberian Book Trade, 1472–1650

Alejandra Ulla Lorenzo

The Book-Reader Relationship in Golden-Age Spain: Reading Practices and the Publishing Industry in Don Quixote

Sarah Malfatti

‘Reasons of State for Any Author’: Common Sense, Translation, and the International Republic of Letters

José María Pérez Fernández

Writing Literature for Publication, 1605–1637

Esther Villegas de la Torre

Printed Plays in Early Modern Spain

Don Cruickshank

Cervantes’s Ocho comedias: From the Pen to the Print-Shop

John O’Neill

Printing Licenses and the Trade in Fiction in Spain in the First Half of the Seventeenth Century

Manuel Calderón Calderón

Printing Books of Chivalry in Portugal at the Beginning of the Seventeenth Century

Aurelio Vargas Díaz-Toledo

Medical Publishing in Portugal in the First Half of the Seventeenth Century: A Good Business?

Hervé Baudry

The Golden Age of the Single Event Printed Newsletter: Relaciones de sucesos, 1601–1650

Henry Ettinghausen

Things Worthy of Being Known’: The Reception and Consumption of the Press in Catalonia During the First Half of the Seventeenth Century

Ricard Expósito Amagat

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