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| #1850765 in Books | 2014-05-06 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 10.32 x1.07 x7.93l,2.81 | File type: PDF | 304 pages||1 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| One of the most beautifully produced books you will ever hold in your hand|By Tom McDonough|One of the most beautifully produced books you will ever hold in your hand; the design and production are perfect. Professor Lincoln's prose is clear and elegant, and her vision of the material is original, not to say brilliant. This book is a treasure.||
'Evelyn Lincoln’s lucid, imaginative, and well-researched volume provides reassurance. . .because she has found a significant niche in which the material object and the cultural object are inextricable. . .The illustrated book becomes, in the figura
Sixteenth-century Roman presses turned out hundreds of technical treatises and learned discourses written in the vernacular. Covering topics as diverse as the cultivation of silkworms, the lives of the saints, and the order of the cosmos, they made esoteric knowledge accessible to a broad spectrum of readers. Many of these books were illustrated with beautiful etchings, engravings, or woodcuts, and some were written in the form of theatrical and engaging dialogues. ...
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