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Books in transition at the time of Philip the Fair : manuscripts and printed books in the late fifteenth and early sixteenth century Low Countries
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Books in transition at the time of Philip the Fair : manuscripts and printed books in the late fifteenth and early sixteenth century Low Countries

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Consists in part of papers presented at a colloquium held on Dec. 14, 2006, at the Royal Library of Belgium in Brussels.

Contents

Introduction / Hanno Wijsman
Philippe le Beau dans les livres : un "grand oublié" de l'histoire
/ Jean-Marie Cauchies
Philippe le Beau et les livres : rencontre entre une époque et une personnalité / Hanno Wijsman
Heritage and innovation in Flemish book illumination at the turn of the sixteenth century : framing the frames from Simon Marmion to Gerard David / Lieve de Kesel
Illustrations in early printed books and manuscript illumination : the case of a Dutch book of hours printed by Wolfgang Hopyl in Paris in 1500 / Marieke von Delft
Publication before printing : how did Flemish polyphony travel in manuscript culture? / Rob. C. Wegman
Manuscripts in the age of print : production, function, and destinations of the Alamire manuscripts / Zoe Saunders
Theatre and politics in Brussels at the time of Philip the Fair : the Leemans Collection / Samuel Mareel
Politics and print at the time of Philip the Fair / Susie Speakman Sutch
Une bataille perdue d'avance? : les manuscrits après l'introduction de l'imprimerie dans les anciens Pays-Bas / Hanno Wijsman
Imprimeurs en Brabant et en Flandre au temps de Philippe le Beau / Renaud Adam
Printing as a long-term revolution / Herman Pleij.

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Books in transition at the time of Philip the Fair : manuscripts and printed books in the late fifteenth and early sixteenth century Low Countries. ISBN 9782503529844. Published by Brepols in 2010. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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