Books and their makers during the Middle Ages : $b A study of the conditions of the production and distribution of literature from the fall of the Roman empire to the close of the seventeenth century, Vol. IIPutnam, George Haven
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Books and their makers during the Middle Ages : $b A study of the conditions of the production and distribution of literature from the fall of the Roman empire to the close of the seventeenth century, Vol. II
Putnam, George Haven
Books -- History -- 400-1450; Copyright; Freedom of the press -- History -- To 1500; Manuscripts; Printers
The works of the Emperor Constantine Porphyrogenitus, edited by
Mersius. 8vo. 1617
The Decisions of the Courts of Holland, Zealand, and West Frisia,
edited by Weytsen. 4to. 1617
The Life of Thuanus, by Heinsius. Folio. 1617
The Lectures of Mersius on Greek Literature. 4to. 1617
The “Mare Liberum” of Grotius. 8vo. 1618
The Works of Puteanus. 8vo. 1618
The writings of Julius Cæsar. 8vo. 1619
The complete works of Mersius. 2 vols. 8vo. 1619
An Analysis of the Arminian Heresy, by Peter Molinæus. 4to. 1619
The works of Terence, edited by Maretus. 8vo. 1619
The Acts of the Synod of Dort. Folio. 1620
The Orations of Heinsius, a reissue. 8vo. 1620
The Works of Aristotle, edited by Heinsius. 8vo. 1621
Paraphrase of the Psalms of David, by George Buchanan. 24mo. 1621
The Poetical works of George Buchanan. 8vo. 1621
Various Treatises of Heinsius. 4to. 1621
Essays and Addresses of Mersius. 4to. 1621
The works of Virgil, edited by Mersius. 8vo. 1622
The New Testament in Greek. 8vo. 1622
History of the Saracens, by George Elmacenus. 4to. 1625
Further Orations and Treatises of Heinsius and of Mersius. 8vo. 1625
The “Epistles” of Sir Thomas More. 8vo. 1625
The Psalms of David, printed in Syriac (from the press of Erpenius).
8vo. 1625
“Republica Anglicorum,” by Thomas Smith. 8vo. 1625
The third concern, comprising Bonaventure and Abraham, continued from
1625 to 1652, a period of twenty-seven years. Their list comprises four
hundred and sixty-one works. These included: A long series of Greek and
Latin classics, in the new twelvemo form. The texts were officially
adopted or prescribed for use by the University, and the titles bear
the words _editus in usum scholarum Hollandiæ et West Frisiæ; ex
decreto Illustriss. D. D. Ordinum ejusdem provinciæ_. There is also a
long series of theological works, an increasing proportion of which
are printed in Dutch, indicating an extending popular interest in this
class of literature.
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