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"Details the complete history and output of the Giunti Press in Florence from 1497-1625. Part I covers the Giunti family and press, their books, and contemporary sociopolitical and economic conditions. Part II catalogues every Giunti publication. Also contains genealogical tables and a chronological list of editions by language"--Provided by publisher.
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Subjects
History, Publishers and publishing, Printing, Bibliography, Imprints, Book industries and trade, Early printed booksPeople
Giunta family, Giunti (Printers)Places
Italy, Florence, Florence (Italy)Times
16th century, 16h centuryShowing 3 featured editions. View all 3 editions?
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The Giunti of Florence: a Renaissance printing and publishing family : a history of the Florentine firm and a catalogue of the editions
2013, Oak Knoll Press
in English
- First edition.
1584563060 9781584563068
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The Giunti of Florence: merchant publishers of the sixteenth century : with a checklist of all the books and documents published by the Giunti in Florence from 1497 to 1570, and with the texts of twenty-nine documents, from 1427 to the eighteenth century
1980, B. M. Rosenthal
in English
096000940X 9780960009404
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Book Details
Table of Contents
The origins of the Giunti family and presses
Publishing and printing in Florence under Filippo di Giunta
Publishing in Florence under Bernardo Giunti
Publishing under Bernardo and Benedetto Giunti : the lean years
Pier Vettori and the Giunti Press
The "Questione della lingua," the Accademia fiorentina and the Giunti Press
Early secular control of the press in Florence and the program of Cosimo I Medici
The heirs of Bernardo Giunti and the Inquisition
Vincenzio Borghini and the Giunti Press
Bernardo II di Bernardo Giunti and a new venture in Venice
The sons of Filippo : Modesto, Giandonato and Bernardino
Iacopo Giunti and his son Cosimo
Economic conditions and the Giunti Press in Florence
Illustration and the physical aspect of the book
A descriptive catalogue of the editions of the Giunti firms in Florence 1497-1625.
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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