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1 Books and Prints at the Heart of the Catholic Reformation in the Low Countries (16th-17th Centuries)
Part 1 Book Production and Book Business
2 A Window of Opportunity: Framing Female Owner-Managers of Printing Houses in Sixteenth-Century Antwerp
3 The Printing Industry and the Counter-Reformation in Brussels under Archduke Albert and Archduchess Isabella (1598-1633)
4 Successful Strategies for Creating a Devotional Best Seller: Canisius's Manuale Catholicorum Published by the Plantin Press
5 International Sales of Tridentine Emblems Books by the Antwerp Officina Plantiniana: The Case of Father Joannes David at the Beginning of the Seventeenth Century
Part 2 Publishing Enterprises
6 A French Book in the Low Countries: Matthieu de Launoy's Déclaration et Réfutation and Its Reissues in Douai, Cambrai and Antwerp (1578-1579)
7 'Per Modum Compendii a Leonardo Damerio Leodiensi in Lucem Editum': Odo van Maelcote, Léonard Damery, the Astrolabium Aequinotiale, and the Parallactic Print between Italy and the Southern Netherlands in the Age of Galileo
8 An Imperial Crusade? Public Opinion in Antwerp and the Response to the Bohemian Crisis
9 Printed Christian hilaritas under Archdukes Albert and Isabel (1598-1621)
Part 3 Prints and Iconography
10 Militant Printers' Marks across the Southern Low Countries (1561-1640): A Survey at the Heart of the Emblematic Era
11 The Counter-Reformation and Its Rebranding through Images: The Frontispieces of Books Printed in Antwerp
12 Thesis Prints Dedicated to Archduke Leopold William of Austria, in the Service of the Pietas Austriaca
13 The Iconography of the Last Supper in Géronimo Nadal's Evangelicæ historiæ imagines
Index.
Contents
Figures
Tables
Abbreviations
Notes on Contributors
1 Books and Prints at the Heart of the Catholic Reformation in the Low Countries (16th-17th Centuries)
Part 1 Book Production and Book Business
2 A Window of Opportunity: Framing Female Owner-Managers of Printing Houses in Sixteenth-Century Antwerp
3 The Printing Industry and the Counter-Reformation in Brussels under Archduke Albert and Archduchess Isabella (1598-1633)
4 Successful Strategies for Creating a Devotional Best Seller: Canisius's Manuale Catholicorum Published by the Plantin Press
5 International Sales of Tridentine Emblems Books by the Antwerp Officina Plantiniana: The Case of Father Joannes David at the Beginning of the Seventeenth Century
Part 2 Publishing Enterprises
6 A French Book in the Low Countries: Matthieu de Launoy's Déclaration et Réfutation and Its Reissues in Douai, Cambrai and Antwerp (1578-1579)
7 'Per Modum Compendii a Leonardo Damerio Leodiensi in Lucem Editum': Odo van Maelcote, Léonard Damery, the Astrolabium Aequinotiale, and the Parallactic Print between Italy and the Southern Netherlands in the Age of Galileo
8 An Imperial Crusade? Public Opinion in Antwerp and the Response to the Bohemian Crisis
9 Printed Christian hilaritas under Archdukes Albert and Isabel (1598-1621)
Part 3 Prints and Iconography
10 Militant Printers' Marks across the Southern Low Countries (1561-1640): A Survey at the Heart of the Emblematic Era
11 The Counter-Reformation and Its Rebranding through Images: The Frontispieces of Books Printed in Antwerp
12 Thesis Prints Dedicated to Archduke Leopold William of Austria, in the Service of the Pietas Austriaca
13 The Iconography of the Last Supper in Géronimo Nadal's Evangelicæ historiæ imagines
Index.