WeRead Powered by ReaderPub
The Early Oxford Press / A Bibliography of Printing and Publishing at Oxford, '1468'-1640; With Notes, Appendixes and Illustrations cover

The Early Oxford Press / A Bibliography of Printing and Publishing at Oxford, '1468'-1640; With Notes, Appendixes and Illustrations

Open in WeRead

About This Book

A detailed bibliography traces the rise and operations of the Oxford printing trade from its fifteenth-century origins through 1640, cataloguing imprints, printers, and publishers and reproducing representative title-pages and type samples. It combines chronological lists, descriptive entries, and appendices containing documents, ornaments, and notanda, and explains methodology for identifying imperfect copies. The work surveys the kinds of books produced—dominant theological works alongside classical texts, translations, maps, university statutes, and occasional light verse—while noting patronage, printing privileges, and the commercial fortunes of printers, and includes indexes and illustrative plates to aid researchers.

About the Author

Madan, Falconer portrait

Falconer Madan

Falconer Madan was a notable bibliographer and scholar, primarily recognized for his contributions to the study of printing and publishing history at Oxford. His works, including "The Bodleian Library at Oxford" and "The Early Oxford Press: A Bibliography of Printing and Publishing at Oxford, '1468'-1640," provide valuable insights into the evolution of the book trade and the significance of the Bodleian Library. Madan's meticulous research and attention to detail have made his bibliographies essential resources for scholars and bibliophiles interested in the history of literature and the development of printing in England.

More Books by This Author

You May Also Like