
audiobook
by Alfred W. (Alfred William) Pollard
Transcriber's Notes
Early Illustrated Books
Preface
CHAPTER I - RUBRISHERS AND ILLUMINATORS
CHAPTER II - THE COMPLETION OF THE PRINTED BOOK
CHAPTER III - GERMANY—1470-1486
CHAPTER IV - GERMANY, FROM 1486
CHAPTER V - ITALY—I THE FIRST ILLUSTRATED BOOKS AND THOSE OF VENICE
CHAPTER VI - ITALY—II FLORENCE AND MILAN—ITALIAN PRINTERS' MARKS
CHAPTER VII - FRANCE—FIFTEENTH CENTURY
This work opens a window onto the vibrant world of 15th‑ and 16th‑century books, when the newest technology of printing first met the time‑honored art of hand‑crafted decoration. It shows how early printers, eager to prove the worth of their press, matched the skill of medieval scribes by reproducing the same elegant rubrics, initials and borders that had long defined manuscript beauty.
The author traces the intricate division of labour that made such feats possible, describing guilds where dozens of specialists—from rubric makers to miniature painters—joined forces on a single commission. A wealthy patron might commission a devotional volume, see the text set by one hand, the headings carved by another, and the final illuminations added by a celebrated artist from France or Flanders, all woven together into a seamless whole.
Written as an introductory sketch, the book balances scholarly detail with clear, engaging narration, inviting listeners to discover how the early printing trade transformed the look and feel of books while still honoring centuries‑old traditions.
Full title
Early Illustrated Books A History of the Decoration and Illustration of Books in the 15th and 16th Centuries A History of the Decoration and Illustration of Books in the 15th and 16th Centuries
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (290K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Simon Gardner, Chris Curnow and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2012-05-29
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1859–1944
A pioneering bibliographer and literary scholar, he helped bring sharper, more rigorous methods to the study of Shakespeare and early printed books. His work at the British Museum and in the Bibliographical Society made him an important figure in the history of textual scholarship.
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