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Conference object . 2024
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Book trade between Italian states and the German-speaking lands in the long-term perspective spanning from 1450 to 1800.

Authors: Citron, Nana;

Book trade between Italian states and the German-speaking lands in the long-term perspective spanning from 1450 to 1800.

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The influence of the introduction of print on the European identity and knowledge landscape continues to be a widely discussed phenomenon in book history. Printing technology was an extremely important innovation that accelerated the dissemination and circulation of knowledge in order to promote the emergence of national and transnational book trades. Books travelled and were traded on European and global scale, and so knowledge circulation and dissemination flourished in Early Modern Europe. To discuss reciprocities and interdependence of book trade between the German-speaking lands and Italian states from 1450 to 1800, and to present the latest research results, scholars from the field were invited to a four day-conference at Villa Vigoni, Italy.

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