The bookseller of Florence / Ross King.

The bookseller of Florence / Ross King.

By
King, Ross, 1962-

Publication Date
2021

Publication Information
Toronto : Bond Street Books,

Physical Description
481 p., [8] p. of plates : ill.

Subject Term
Books and reading -- History.
 
Books and reading.
 
Booksellers and bookselling.
 
Illumination of books and manuscripts.
 
Intellectual life.

Geographic Term
Florence (Italy) -- History -- 1421-1737.

Summary
Award-winning and bestselling author Ross King is back with another rich, gripping history--a story of rivalry, new technology and the finest illuminated manuscripts known to history, all set against a Renaissance Florence backdrop. Against the endlessly rich and fascinating backdrop of Renaissance Florence, The Bookseller of Florence brings to light an extraordinary story about the city and its culture--that of Vespasiano da Bisticci, the "king of the world's booksellers," Florence's most indispensable and prolific merchant of knowledge. His bookshop in the heart of Florence was a gathering place for the city's most prominent poets and philosophers, and it was there that Vespasiano and his team of scribes created beautiful illuminated manuscripts for their clients, a cast of powerful popes and wealthy European princes. But in 1476, as Vespasiano began working on one of his most famed and gorgeous works, the Urbino Bible, the printing press came to Florence and threatened his life's work. The Bookseller of Florence tells the story of the people at the forefront of the world's greatest cultural and technological revolution. It explores the clash between old and new and the way it can produce an explosion of fresh ideas, and is the definitive tome on one of the world's most transformative moments in time.

Language
English

ISBN
9780385692977


LibraryCollectionCollectionCall NumberStatus
St. John's - A.C. Hunter (SJH)Adult NFicAdult Non-Fiction381.45002 K58Checked In