Printing Privileges for Psalters in the Seventeenth-Century Dutch Republic
Starting from the assumption that printing privileges were an important way of enhancing a publication’s reputation, this article focuses on psalters, which played an important role in Protestant religious life in the Dutch Republic. Psalters were among the earliest books granted privileges by the...
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Main Author: | Nina Geerdink |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2024-12-01
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Series: | Early Modern Low Countries |
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Online Access: | https://emlc-journal.org/article/view/20857 |
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