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Printed book cultures in Scandinavia before 1525 were formed by their vicinity to expanding European book markets. Collections of prints were founded, decisions on printing books in Scandinavia were based upon thorough knowledge of what printers on the continent achieved in question of volume, quality and price. Building on a large database of contemporary provenances and statistical analyses of every possible aspect of peripheral book markets, as well as on new readings of many old and new sources, this book recalibrates scholarly looks on Scandinavian book history before the Reformation. The result is a fresh portrait of a dynamic period in cultural history which places Scandinavia, though in the geographical periphery of Europe, in the middle of European printing.
Book history --- anno 1400-1499 --- anno 1500-1599 --- Scandinavia and Iceland --- 655.4 <48> --- 655.56 --- Publishing and bookselling in general--Skandinavië --- Uitgeverij. Boekhandel--algemeen--Skandinavië --- Boekdistributie --- Books --- Printing --- Book industries and trade --- Libraries --- Documentation --- Public institutions --- Librarians --- Book trade --- Cultural industries --- Manufacturing industries --- Printing, Practical --- Typography --- Graphic arts --- Library materials --- Publications --- Bibliography --- Cataloging --- International Standard Book Numbers --- History --- Origin and antecedents.
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"The first major Swedish contribution to international incunabula research since the middle of the 20th century. Wolfgang Undorf revitalizes the seminal contributions by 19th century Swedish scholars to the field of the history of early printed books. The catalogue It is based on a national incunabula census, carried out by the author between 2003 and 2006 to commemorate the hundredth anniversary of the first printed Swedish incunabula catalogue in 1904. The author has completed, updated and enriched the catalogues of incunabula collections in Swedish libraries published by his predecessors Collijn and Sallander with more than 2000 new entries as well as with comprehensive indexes. This first national Swedish incunabula catalogue ever reveals a quantitatively and qualitatively higher commitment to incunabula in Sweden than generally assumed. It also proves that incunabula were and still are widely spread over a wide range of cultural institutions, revealing an impressive historical commitment to literary culture and book collecting all over the country"--P. [4].
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Early printed books
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Private libraries
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Theology
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Bibliography
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Catalogs.
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017.2 <485> BIELKE, HOGENSKILD
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094.2 <485 UPPSALA>
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095 <017.2>
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-Early printed books
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-Private libraries
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-Home libraries
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Libraries, Private
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Libraries
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Book collectors
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Books
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Christian theology
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Theology, Christian
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Christianity
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Religion
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Catalogi van persoonsbibliotheken--Zweden--BIELKE, HOGENSKILD
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094.1 <480>
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094 <084.3>
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655.15 <480>
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655.246
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094 <084.3> Oude en merkwaardige drukken. Kostbare en zeldzame boeken. Preciosa en rariora--Fleurons, figuren en decoratie
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Oude en merkwaardige drukken. Kostbare en zeldzame boeken. Preciosa en rariora--Fleurons, figuren en decoratie
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094.1 <480> Oude drukken: bibliografie--
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Libraries
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Special collections
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German imprints
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Germany
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Civilization
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Library resources
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02 <489>
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02 <485>
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094.1 <43>
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094.2 <485>
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094.2 <489>
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Bibliotheekwezen--Denemarken
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Bibliotheekwezen--Zweden
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