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Printing History

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  • Feminist Bibliographical Praxis

    Author(s):
    Sarah Werner (see profile)
    Date:
    2022
    Group(s):
    Book History, Printing History, TM Bibliography and Scholarly Editing, TM Book History, Print Cultures, Lexicography
    Subject(s):
    Feminism, Rare books, Bibliography, Feminist theory, Libraries
    Item Type:
    Lecture
    Tag(s):
    feminist bibliography, Abortion rights

  • Bibliographie der Drucke und Werke Peter Jordans

    Author(s):
    Marco Heiles (see profile)
    Date:
    2022
    Group(s):
    German Literature and Culture, Netzwerk Historische Wissens- und Gebrauchsliteratur, Printing History, Science Studies and the History of Science
    Subject(s):
    German literature, Sixteenth century, Books, History, Bibliography, Latin literature, Literature
    Item Type:
    Bibliography
    Tag(s):
    Peter Jordan, Early Printing, Mainz, Cologne, 16th century, History of the book, 16th-century literature

  • The pre-history of "small caps": from all caps to smaller capitals to small caps

    Author(s):
    Margaret M. Smith
    Editor(s):
    Paul W. Nash (see profile)
    Date:
    1993
    Group(s):
    Medieval Studies, Printing History
    Subject(s):
    Printing
    Item Type:
    Article
    Tag(s):
    Small capitals, Printing History, printing type, Small caps, Typography

  • Scaleboard: the material of interlinear spacing before ‘leading’

    Author(s):
    Paul W. Nash (see profile)
    Date:
    2016
    Group(s):
    Printing History
    Subject(s):
    Printing, Bookbinding, Wood
    Item Type:
    Article
    Tag(s):
    Scaleboard, Leading (, Spacing (printing)

  • Two hundred years of publisher's cloth

    Author(s):
    Paul W. Nash (see profile)
    Date:
    2020
    Group(s):
    Printing History
    Subject(s):
    Bookbinding, Printing, Books, History
    Item Type:
    Article
    Tag(s):
    Publisher's cloth, Bookcloth, William Pickering, Edition bindings, Book history

  • A note on Peter Schoeffer's book-list of '1470'

    Author(s):
    Paul W. Nash (see profile)
    Date:
    2019
    Group(s):
    Medieval Studies, Printing History
    Subject(s):
    Publishers and publishing, History, Printing, Middle Ages, Advertising
    Item Type:
    Article
    Tag(s):
    Printing History, Incunabula, Peter Schoeffer, Publishing history, Medieval

  • The WALLPAPER Volume 1, Number 6

    Author(s):
    Robert M. Kelly (see profile)
    Date:
    2020
    Group(s):
    History, Printing History
    Subject(s):
    Decorative arts, Interior decoration, History, Material culture, Culture, Sixteenth century, Seventeenth century
    Item Type:
    Essay
    Tag(s):
    eighteenth-century studies, decoration, Pattern and Decoration, Interior design history, Interior design, Early modern culture

  • The abandoning of the long s in Britain in 1800

    Author(s):
    Paul W. Nash (see profile)
    Date:
    2001
    Group(s):
    Printing History
    Subject(s):
    Printing, History
    Item Type:
    Article
    Tag(s):
    Type, Long s, British printing, Printing industry, Typography

  • The "first" type of Gutenberg: a note on recent research

    Author(s):
    Paul W. Nash (see profile)
    Date:
    2004
    Group(s):
    Printing History
    Subject(s):
    Printing
    Item Type:
    Article
    Tag(s):
    Johannes Gutenberg, DK-type, Typography

  • Call for Peer Reviewers: History of Applied Science and Technology

    Author(s):
    Danielle Skjelver (see profile)
    Date:
    2020
    Group(s):
    African History, History, Printing History, Science Studies and the History of Science
    Subject(s):
    History, Technology, Science--Philosophy, Technology--Philosophy, Science, Open access publishing, Open educational resources
    Item Type:
    Other
    Tag(s):
    Open Access Textbook, open humanities, History of technology, History and philosophy of science and technology, History of science, Open access

  • The "first" type of Gutenberg: a note on recent research (2004)

    Author(s):
    Paul W. Nash (see profile)
    Date:
    2019
    Group(s):
    Printing History
    Subject(s):
    Printing, Publishers and publishing, History
    Item Type:
    Article
    Tag(s):
    Johannes Gutenberg, DK-type, Publishing history

  • Two rare table-top presses at the Oxford University Museum of Natural History

    Author(s):
    Paul W. Nash (see profile)
    Date:
    2017
    Group(s):
    Printing History
    Subject(s):
    Printing, Natural history
    Item Type:
    Article
    Tag(s):
    Table-top printing presses, Printing presses, Zano Press, Cowper Press, Holtzapffel and Company

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The study of the history of printing and typography, from early China to Gutenberg and on to the present day

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