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Sixteen closely linked articles trace the relationship between the spread of printed books and the spread of the Reformation, a relationship that is a scholarly commonplace but still affords opportunities for evidence-gathering and analysis. Two differing approaches prevail: the first favors a bibliographical study, focusing on the printing and circulation of books, while the second examines the literary side of printed books, focusing on the texts and the ideas within the printed books. Contributors include historians, literature scholars, bibliographers, and theologians. Distributed by Ashgate. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Recenzijas

' ...a fine resource for those interested in the details on the role of publication in the Reformation.' Calvin Theological Journal, Vol. 34, No. 1 'Academic collections on Reformation studies will need to include The Reformation and the Book.' Reference Reviews, Vol. 13, No. 5 'The Reformation and the Book contains a wealth of material not easily available elsewhere and the secondary references are particularly valuable.' SHARP News, Vol. 8, No. 3 'Important books provoke other books, as the Reformation demonstrated: now that it is available in English, this collection can provoke even more.' Libraries and Culture, Vol. 34, No. 4 '...this collection of essays offers a comprehensive view of the role of printing in the spread of the Reformation...the detail and scope of these studies ensure them a...durable place in scholarship...this volume promises to...establish book studies as a substantial component of Reformation history, and offer sure guidance to researchers into the dissemination of religious ideas.' Church History, Vol. 69, No. 1 '... extensive and richly detailed...there is so much local detail, nuance, and information in this volume... Both the original editor, Jean-FranƧois Gilmont, and the editor/translator of this volume, Karin Maag, deserve to be congratulated for their work in producing this coherent mosaic of interlocking pieces and for bringing it to an undergraduate and generalist audience in English.' The Catholic Historical Review '... invaluable to Reformation historians and students of book-history alike... there is in this book much useful bibliographical information which is not otherwise very accessible to English readers.' Journal of Ecclesiastical History '... powerful and excellent collection... What this collection show(s) is that the early modern book is an object of extraordinary power, yet also of conflict and of division.' Journal of the Early Book Society

List of figures vii(2) List of illustrations ix(4) Notes on contributors xiii(6) Preface to the English edition and translators note xix(2) List of abbreviations xxi Introduction 1(9) Jean-Francois Gilmont 1 Printing at the dawn of the sixteenth century 10(11) Jean-Francois Gilmont 2 The book in Reformation Germany 21(83) John L. Flood 3 French-speaking regions, 1520-62 104(50) Francis M. Higman 4 Printing and the Reformation in the Low Countries, 1520-c.1555 154(30) Andrew G. Johnston 5 Three border cities: Antwerp, Strasbourg and Basle 184(4) Jean-Francois Gilmont 6 Printing and the Reformation in Antwerp 188(26) Andrew G. Johnston Jean-Francois Gilmont 7 Reformation printing in Strasbourg, 1519-60 214(21) Miriam Usher Chrisman 8 Printing and the Basle Reformation, 1517-65 235(29) Peter G. Bietenholz 9 Books and the English Reformation prior to 1558 264(28) David Loades 10 Printing and Reformation ideas in Spain 292(27) A. Gordon Kinder 11 The book and the Reformation in Italy 319(49) Ugo Rozzo Silvana Seidel Menchi 12 The book and the beginnings of the Reformation in Hungary 368(17) Gedeon Borsa 13 The book and the Reformation in Bohemia and Moravia 385(25) Mirjam Bohatcova 14 The book and the Reformation in Poland 410(22) Alodia Kawecka-Gryczowa Janusz Tazbir 15 The book and the Reformation in Denmark and Norway, 1523-40 432(17) Anne Riising 16 The book and the Reformation in the Kingdom of Sweden, 1526-71 449(20) Remi Kick Conclusion 469(25) Jean-Francois Gilmont Index 494
Jean-Franēois Gilmont, translated by Karin Maag