The World of the Elseviers, 1580–1712

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IN the following pages an attempt has been made to give the essential facts of the history of the Elsevier family, and to show the relations of the printers to the world around them. Printing and publishing history is sometimes written as personal reminiscence, as aesthetic or technical criticism, or as a guide for book collectors. There is something to be said for treating it as a phase of economic or social history, and this treatment has been attempted here. There are difficulties inherent in the task which are not at first apparent. Printers are in touch on the one hand with the world of manufacturing and commerce, and on the other hand with the world of literature and scholarship - with not merely one phase of literature and learning but with a great many. As a result the innocent enthusiast who attempts to follow the activities of a publisher as he moves in the various milieux will constant­ ly find himself in strange regions he knows nothing about. He will probably wish he had never entered them, and his learned readers will probably wish so, too. So much assistance from friends has been sought and given that the story presented is a mosaic of the learning of others. The writer has reserved for himself only the special province of errors and omissions, and hereby lays claim to all such as may be found.

Author(s): David W. Davies (auth.)
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Year: 1954

Language: English
Pages: 159
Tags: Humanities, general

Front Matter....Pages i-vii
The First of the Elseviers....Pages 1-18
Louis Elsevier at Leyden....Pages 19-33
The Elseviers at The Hague, Utrecht and Leyden....Pages 34-52
Abraham and Bonaventura Elsevier....Pages 53-75
The Successors to Abraham and Bonaventura Elsevier....Pages 76-96
The Amsterdam House Louis and Daniël Elsevier....Pages 97-121
The Elsevierian World....Pages 122-141
The Elseviers as Printers and Publishers....Pages 142-155
Back Matter....Pages 157-162