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- Title
La venta de libros italianos en Madrid en tiempos de Felipe II: el catálogo de Simone Vassalini (1597).
- Authors
Rueda Ramírez, Pedro
- Abstract
In 1597 in Madrid, the bookseller Simone Vassalini printed what is considered to be the earliest known example of a printed book sale catalogue published in Spain, the Index librorum. The only remaining copy, which once formed part of the private library of the Sardinian jurist Monserrat Rosselló, lists the titles of 875 printed books. Of these, 77.83% are works in Latin and 20.11% are Italian books. The catalogue also lists works in Arabic, Greek and Hebrew. Of all the books, 90.5% were printed in Italy and 69.3% were printed in the Republic of Venice. The main subjects are law, religion, medicine, history, humanities and sciences, although the list also features Italian literary texts and poetry anthologies, which would have been particularly popular in sixteenth-century Spain.
- Publication
JLIS.it: Italian Journal of Library, Archives & Information Science, 2018, Vol 9, Issue 2, p280
- ISSN
2038-5366
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.4403/jlis.it-12453