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Austrian newspapers --- Austria --- Imprints
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Austrian newspapers --- History. --- Austria --- Imprints
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Bibliografien. --- Law. --- Recht. --- English imprints -- Bibliography -- Catalogs. --- Law -- Great Britain -- Bibliography.
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The earliest stratum of Tamil literature - Ettuthogai, Pathuppattu and grammar Tolkappiyam is dated to the early centuries of the Common Era. Widely commented upon during the medieval period the classical corpus was known among the commentators as Canror Ceyyul (poetry of the noble ones). This book traces the history of classics during the modern period when print technology started to proliferate in Tamil society during the nineteenth and early twentieth century. Tracing the manuscript copies of classical Tamil literature during the pre-colonial period the book investigates the social history of print-publication of this literature during the nineteenth and early twentieth century. The publication of classical Tamil literature created conditions for the reappraisal of Tamil literary history, a task taken up by the indigenous Tamil scholars. The process involved contesting the histories of and commentaries on Tamil literature by missionary-orientalists and colonial administrators. The book reconstructs the debate on Tamil literature among indigenous Tamil intellectuals, missionary-orientalists and colonial administrators. Classics also provided 'resources' for modern nationalism and the book locates the place of classical corpus in the organized politics of colonial Madras.
Sangam literature --- Tamil imprints --- Authors and patrons --- Literary patronage --- Maecenatism --- Patronage of literature --- Sponsorship of literature --- Art patronage --- Literary patrons --- Literature and state --- Caṅkam literature --- Tamil literature --- Publishing --- History and criticism --- History --- History and criticism.
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Broadsides
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Proclamations
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Pamphlets
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Early printed books
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Catalogs, Union
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Union catalogs
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Union lists
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Bibliography
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Bologna (Italy)
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Imprints
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094.1 <45 BOLOGNA>
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945.45 BOLOGNA
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094:945
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-Catalogs, Union
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-Pamphlets
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-Proclamations
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-Early printed books
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-Bibliography
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Books
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Government information
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Booklets
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Leaflets
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Street literature
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Vertical files (Libraries)
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Library catalogs
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Ballad-sheets
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Broadsheets
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Broadside ballads
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Journalism
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094:945 Oude en merkwaardige drukken. Kostbare en zeldzame boeken. Preciosa en rariora-:-Geschiedenis van Italië
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Oude en merkwaardige drukken. Kostbare en zeldzame boeken. Preciosa en rariora-:-Geschiedenis van Italië
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945.45 BOLOGNA Geschiedenis van Italië: Emilia e Romagna--(reg./lok.)--BOLOGNA
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Geschiedenis van Italië: Emilia e Romagna--(reg./lok.)--BOLOGNA
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094.1 <45 BOLOGNA> Oude drukken: bibliografie--
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The Plantin Press was one of the best known publishers and printers of the 16th century. In many ways, this bibliography builds on and follows Leon Voet's well known publication 'The Plantin Press'. This bibliography of Jan Moretus I, Christopher Plantin's successor, documents the activities of the Plantin Press during the years 1589 till 1610. It contains descriptions of his own editions and other works printed by him. This extensive bibliography contains 704 descriptions of the Jan Moretus editions and lists over 500 announcements that he printed for the city of Antwerp.
Moretus, Joannes I
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Printers
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Printing
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Early printed books
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History
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Moretus, Jan,
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Plantijnsche Drukkerij
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Antwerp (Belgium)
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Livres anciens
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Moretus, Joannes,
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094.1 <493 ANTWERPEN>
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094 "15/16"
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Oude drukken: bibliografie--
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