Colard Mansion : incunabula, prints and manuscripts in medieval Bruges

Colard Mansion : incunabula, prints and manuscripts in medieval Bruges

Snoeck Publishers | mars 2018
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Ce que dit l'éditeur

In the late Middle Ages, in the time of Charles the Bold and Hans Memling, Bruges was a metropolis of books. One of the central figures in the international book trade was Colard Mansion (active from 1457 to 1484). Initially, in addition to being a valued translator, Mansion was primarily a highly sought-after copyist of luxury manuscripts, but when the art of printing made its entrée in Europe in 1455, he saw his chance and became one of the first in the Low Countries to specialise in the new medium of printed books. In no time, he became one of the most important book entrepreneurs in Bruges and environs.

In this book, manuscripts, illuminated incunabula and rare prints bring Mansion's innovative book business back to life. Nearly fifty specialists from around the world offer unique insights into Mansion's life, many aspects of which are shrouded in mystery. Among other things they describe the gradual transition from manuscript to print, explain workshop practices and publishers' strategies, and provide contextual information about late-medieval printmaking and the creation of an impressive oeuvre of literary editions in the vernacular.

Mansion developed a brand that remained solid for centuries. This book holds the key to understanding why.

Résumé

Cet ouvrage analyse la production de Colard Mansion, copiste et imprimeur de livres de luxe et d'incunables à Bruges entre 1457 et 1484. ©Electre 2024

Caractéristiques

Éditeur(s)
Date de parution
29 mars 2018
Collection(s)
Catalogue de musée
Rayon
Edition, presse, médias
Contributeur(s)
Evelien Hauwaerts (Directeur de publication), Evelien de Wilde (Directeur de publication), Ludo Vandamme (Directeur de publication), Renaat Landuyt (Préfacier), Leen Speecke (Préfacier), Till-Holger Borchert (Préfacier)
EAN
9789461614391
Nombre de pages
253 pages
Reliure
Relié
Dimensions
29.0 cm x 23.0 cm x 2.7 cm
Poids
1476 g