Boccaccio and the Book
Production and Reading in Italy 1340-1520
Rhiannon Daniels
Legenda 17 July 2009 • 242pp ISBN: 978-1-906540-49-4 (hardback) • RRP £80, $110, €95 As a new digital era increasingly impacts on the 'age of print', we are ever more conscious of the way in which information is packaged and received. The influence of the material form on the reading process was no less important during the gradual shift from manuscript to early print culture. Focusing on the physical structure and presentation of manuscripts and printed books containing texts by one of the most influential authors of the medieval period, Rhiannon Daniels traces the evolving social, cultural, and economic profile of Boccaccio's readership and the scribes and printers who laboured to reproduce three of his works: the Teseida, Decameron, and De mulieribus claris. Rhiannon Daniels is a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Italian at the University of Leeds. Reviews:
Bibliography entry: Daniels, Rhiannon, Boccaccio and the Book: Production and Reading in Italy 1340-1520, Italian Perspectives, 19 (Legenda, 2009) First footnote reference: 35 Rhiannon Daniels, Boccaccio and the Book: Production and Reading in Italy 1340-1520, Italian Perspectives, 19 (Legenda, 2009), p. 21. Subsequent footnote reference: 37 Daniels, p. 47. (To see how these citations were worked out, follow this link.) Bibliography entry: Daniels, Rhiannon. 2009. Boccaccio and the Book: Production and Reading in Italy 1340-1520, Italian Perspectives, 19 (Legenda) Example citation: ‘A quotation occurring on page 21 of this work’ (Daniels 2009: 21). Example footnote reference: 35 Daniels 2009: 21. (To see how these citations were worked out, follow this link.)
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