Preface
Notes on Contributors
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
1. Andrew Pettegree, Single-sheet publishing in the first age of
print: typology and topography
2. Flavia Bruni, Early Modern Broadsheets between Archives and
Libraries: a Possible Integration?
2. Surveys
3. Alexander S. Wilkinson, Alejandra Ulla Lorenzo and Alba de la
Cruz, Spanish Broadsheets: 1472-1700
4. Falk Eisermann, Fifty Thousand Veronicas. Print runs of
broadsheets in the fifteenth and early sixteenth century
5. Drew Thomas, Reconstructing Wittenberg’s Broadsheet History
3. Official print
6. Flavia Bruni, In the name of God: governance, public order and
theocracy in the broadsheets of the Stampa Camerale of Rome
7. Jamie Cumby, Bread and Fairs: Broadsheet Printing for the
Municipality of Lyon, 1497-1570
8. Shanti Graheli, Collections of Italian Ordinance Broadsheets in
Parisian Libraries c. 1500-1650
9. Nina Lamal, Merchants and broadsheets: the case of the van der
Meulen family
10. Arthur der Weduwen, “Everyone has hereby been warned.” The
Structure and Typography of Broadsheet Ordinances and the
Communication of Governance in the Early Seventeenth-Century Dutch
Republic
4. Politics
11. Johan Verberckmoes & Violet Soen, Flying broadsheets.
Broadsheets testing moderation in the nascent Dutch Revolt
12. Jan Hillgaertner, The King is Dead. German Broadsheets printed
on the death of Gustavus Adolphus and Charles I
13. John Roger Paas, The German Political Broadsheet of the
Seventeenth Century. Reflections on a malleable genre
5. Broadsheets in the Academic World
14. Richard Kirwan, Function in Form: single sheet items and the
utility of cheap print in the early modern university
15. Malcolm Walsby, Cheap print and the academic market: The
printing of dissertations in sixteenth-century Louvain
16. Saskia Limbach, Printing medical disputations in Basel: A
compelling but competitive business
6. Broadsheets in the Marketplace
17. Amelie Roper, Music broadsheets of the German Reformation:
Production, Performance and Persuasion
18. Alexandra Hill, The Lamentable Tale of Lost Ballads in London,
1557-1640
19. Abaigéal Warfield, Witchcraft illustrated: the crime of
witchcraft in early modern German broadsheets
20. Graeme Kemp, Selling books by Broadsheet: A Sales Catalogue of
Marie Flo Savreux, marchand-libraire
Andrew Pettegree is Professor of Modern History at the University of St Andrews and Director of the Universal Short Title Catalogue. His books include The Book in the Renaissance (2010), The Invention of News (2014) and Brand Luther: 1517, Print and the Making of the Reformation (2015).
“This volume will be of great interest to researchers and
professionals in history and archival and information science. –
Summing Up: Highly recommended. Upper-level undergraduates through
professionals/practitioners.”
J.L. Newman, Hunter College, City University of New York. In:
Choice, Vol. 55, No. 7 (March 2018).
“This excellent volume demonstrates the value of collaborative,
integrated, and wide-ranging work on broadsheets. It is not only an
immensely valuable reference work in itself; it also points the way
to further discoveries and new understandings of the multivalent
role of this ubiquitous format in the future.”
Elma Brenner, Angela McShane, and Julia Nurse, Wellcome Collection.
In: Renaissance Quarterly, Vol. 73, No. 1 (Spring 2020), pp.
276–277.
“This volume represents an important and valuable addition to the
study of the early modern broadsheet. [...] it will be a necessary
accession for many research libraries and will be a key point of
reference for individuals working in the field”.
Kelsey Jackson Williams, University of Stirling. In: Journal of the
Edinburgh Bibliographical Society, No. 13 (2018).
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