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- | ===== Researching Print Runs ===== | ||
- | Many historians seeking to measure the impact of the ‘printing revolution’ in fifteenth century | ||
- | Europe have taken a quantitiative approach, multiplying the total of all editions | ||
- | by the number of copies in a typical edition. However, whereas the Incunable Short Title | ||
- | Catalogue (ISTC) lists more than 28,000 fifteenth-century editions that are represented by | ||
- | surviving specimens, the number of lost editions will always remain indeterminate. The | ||
- | second factor in the equation – the typical or ‘average’ fifteenth-century print run – is just | ||
- | as indeterminate as the first, if not more so. Inevitably, the ‘editions × copies’ formula | ||
- | has produced estimates of fifteenth-century press production that range anywhere from | ||
- | eight million to more than twenty million pieces of reading material. Such irreconcilable | ||
- | results (in which the margin for error may be larger than the answer itself) only serve to | ||
- | demonstrate that any effort to arrive at a meaningful quantification of fifteenth-century | ||
- | press production will require a much more systematic analysis of the available data on | ||
- | print runs. | ||
- | Eric White has conducted a study; a census of print runs for fifteenth-century books, which takes a step in that direction by asking a much more basic question: what is the available data? | ||
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- | ===== Incunabula: Price Index ===== | ||
- | The Glasgow Incunabula Project references prices of books as actually recorded in the books, and also prices from other sources such as marked up booksellers' | ||
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- | Digitisation of further reference works is planned, including Paul Heitz, // | ||
Other on-line repertories of printers devices | Other on-line repertories of printers devices |
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