Bound in Venice
(2013)

Nonfiction

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Provider: hoopla

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Europa Editions, 2013
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9781609451523 (electronic bk.) MWT12590588, 160945152X (electronic bk.) 12590588
LANGUAGE
English
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This is an early history of printed literature. This accessible yet erudite history traces the incredible rise of publishing in the Republic of Venice, the Renaissance's era of global capital of culture and trade. While a number of Venetian innovators drove this new enterprise, one in particular, Aldus Manutius, stands head and shoulders above the rest. Manutius tirelessly promoted the concept of reading for pleasure, and his Aldine Press commissioned the first modern typeface. Beginning in Venice and subsequently across much of the civilized world, bound printed editions of the Talmud, the Koran, the works of Erasmus of Rotterdam, and classics of Greek and Latin poetry and theater began to circulate for the first time, leading to an unprecedented diffusion of human knowledge, and bringing about the birth of the modern world

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