Printing R-evolution and society 1450-1500. Fifty years that changed Europe
Venice, Palazzo Ducale, 19-21 Sept. 2018
Full playlist: https://youtu.be/hDDkjuN0vKo
DAY ONE: THE COST OF LIVING AND THE COST OF BOOKS IN 15TH-CENTURY EUROPE
[1st session] https://youtu.be/hDDkjuN0vKo
Welcome: Direttore Fondazione Musei Civici di Venezia (Dott.ssa Gabriella Belli); Direttore Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana (Dott. Stefano Campagnolo); Segretario Generale Fondazione Cini (Prof. Pasquale Gagliardi)
Introduction: Cristina Dondi
Chair Monica Viero, Biblioteca del Museo Correr, Venezia
Paper 1 Isabella Cecchini, Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia, Setting the context. A reconstruction of the cost of living in late 15th century Venice
Paper 2 Paola Pinelli, Università di Firenze, La compravendita di libri nella contabilità dei mercanti fiorentini: un confronto coi prezzi dei generi di prima necessità e col potere d’acquisto dei salariati nella seconda metà del 15o secolo
Questions
[2nd session] https://youtu.be/7w5YL8xWvZQ
Chair Mario Infelise, Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia
Paper 3 Cristina Dondi, 15cBOOKTRADE, From the Corpus Juris to ‘psalterioli da puti’, on parchment, bound, gilt … The price of any book sold in Venice 1484-1488
Paper 4 Neil Harris, Università di Udine, Costs we don’t think about: rubrication and illumination. An unusual copy of Franciscus de Platea, Opus restitutionum (1474)
Paper 5 Sara Mansutti, Università di Udine, “Con un altro piccolo indice in 4° bislungo”: un inventario di libri conservato dentro il Zornale di Francesco de Madiis
Paper 6 Ester Peric, Università di Udine, La lista di libri di Antonio Moretto (Padova, 1480)
Paper 7 Lorenz Böninger, Firenze, Da Venezia a Firenze, Lucca e Genova: il commercio librario di Leonardo Donà e Franz Renner, c. 1477-1487 [no recording]
[3rd session] https://youtu.be/OpatdbYXxFE
Chair Dorit Raines, Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia
Paper 8 Claire Bolton, Oxford, The Memmingen book network
Paper 9 Monique Hulvey, Bibliothèque municipale de Lyon, Sellers and Buyers of the Lyon book market in the late fifteenth century
Paper 10 J. Antoni Iglesias Fonseca, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Tra il libro manoscritto e l’edizione a stampa in Catalogna nella seconda metà del 15 secolo (1450-1500) [no recording]
[4th session] https://youtu.be/gY4pApswfg0
Chair Marian Lefferts, Executive Manager, CERL
Paper 11 Elena Gatti, Università di Bologna, Heredes de Plauto stampadore deno avere infrascritte robe e dinari: consumo del libro, prezzi e mercato librario a Bologna. Uno caso di studio
Paper 12 Paolo Tinti, Università di Bologna, Emptus Ferrarie. I prezzi del libro nella città estense fra Quattro e primi del Cinquecento
Questions and Discussion
[5th session] https://youtu.be/YbCevgTl80k
Martin Stokhof, Vice-President ERC (Social Sciences and Humanities), lectio magistralis
Questions
DAY TWO: THE TRANSMISSION OF TEXTS IN PRINT AND THE DISTRIBUTION AND RECEPTION OF BOOKS
[1st session] https://youtu.be/idwhKxamT5w
Chair: Henry Woudhuysen, Rector of Lincoln College Oxford
Paper 1: Kristian Jensen, The British Library and Chairman of CERL, Establishing and recording provenance, from the Bodleian Library Catalogue of Incunabula to MEI
Paper 2 Maria Alessandra Panzanelli Fratoni, 15cBOOKTRADE, Printing the Law in the 15th century, with a focus on Corpus Juris Civilis and the works of Bartolus de Saxoferrato
Paper 3 Geri Della Rocca de Candal, 15cBOOKTRADE, Printing in Greek before Aldus Manutius
[2nd session] https://youtu.be/h_5xai7gL4c
Chair Andrea De Pasquale, Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale di Roma
Paper 4 Sabrina Minuzzi, 15cBOOKTRADE, Printing Medicine in the 15th century, with a focus on the distribution and use of Materia Medica books
Paper 5 Alessia Giachery, Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana di Venezia, La formazione delle raccolte marciane. I cataloghi storici
Paper 6 Elisabetta Sciarra, Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana di Venezia, Acquisizioni ed esportazioni alla caduta della Repubblica
[3rd session] https://youtu.be/ZDAPqa5mipA
Chair Paul Needham, Scheide Library, Princeton University
Paper 7 Eric White, Princeton University Library, Patterns of Non-Survival among the Earliest Mainz Editions
Paper 8 Falk Eisermann, Gesamtkatalog der Wiegendruke Berlin, “Did you mean incurable?” Searching and Finding Incunabula in the World Wide Web
Paper 9 John Lancaster, US MEI Editor, Bringing American collections into MEI
[4th session] https://youtu.be/_7VJkrVePCo
Chair Martin Davies, London
Paper 10 Pasqualino Avigliano, Andrea Cappa, Andrea De Pasquale and Marina Venier – Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale di Roma, Cristina Dondi – CERL, Adalbert Roth – Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, To protect and research the incunabula collections of the libraries annexed to National Monuments: Santa Scolastica at Subiaco – A Polonsky, National Library of Rome, and CERL collaboration
Paper 11 Edoardo Barbieri, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore di Milano, ll contributo del CRELEB e della Regione Lombardia alla catalogazione in MEI: descrizione, risultati, problemi aperti
Paper 12 Viktorija Vaitkevičiūtė and Agnė Zemkajutė, Vilnius, Martynas Mažvydas National Library of Lithuania and Wroblewski Library of the Lithuanian Academy of Sciences, Lithuanian importation of foreign editions, especially from Italy
Paper 13 Marco Bertagna, The distribution and use of Hebrew early printed books in Europe. Hebrew incunabula in Italy
Paer 14 Rahel Fronda, The distribution and use of Hebrew early printed books in Europe. Hebrew incunabula in the UK [no recording]
Paper 15 Alexander Gordin, 15cHEBRAICA, The distribution and use of Hebrew early printed books in Europe. The National Library of Israel Evidences
DAY THREE: ILLUSTRATION AND DIGITAL TOOLS
[1st session] https://youtu.be/Py5dBSO2Q9I
Chair William Stoneman, Houghton Library, Harvard University
Paper 1: Lilian Armstrong, Wellesley College, The Decoration and Illustration of Venetian Incunabula: From Hand-Illumination to the Design of Woodcuts
Paper 2 Susy Marcon, Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana di Venezia, Incunaboli marciani miniati
Paper 3 Matilde Malaspina, 15cBOOKTRADE, and Abhishek Dutta, Visual Geometry Group University of Oxford, The use and reuse of printed illustrations in 15th century Venetian editions
Paper 4 Ilenia Maschietto and Ilaria Andreoli, Fondazione Cini Venezia, The Essling project: the census and the copies
[2nd session] https://youtu.be/NtxVdjyZF54
Chair Claudia Fabian, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek
Paper 5 Marieke van Delft, Royal Library of The Hague , CERL’s Provenance Digital Archive
Paper 6 John Goldfinch and Karen Limper-Herz, The British Library, The Incunabula Short Title Catalogue (ISTC): Past, Present and Future
Paper 7 Alex Jahnke, DCG University of Göttingen, MEI – Beyond the Interface
Paper 8 Gregory Prickman, Folger Shakespeare Library Washington, Mapping the ISTC: Visualization and the Material History of Data
Conclusion