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Articles & Publications

The following publications have been written by members of the Project team on themes connected to the project.

Bibliographies

  • French Vernacular Books. A Bibliography of Books Published in the French Language Before 1601, Andrew Pettegree, Malcolm Walsby and Alexander Wilkinson (eds.) (Brill, Leiden, 2007)

Introductory Publications

  • Andrew Pettegree, “The World of the Sixteenth-century French Book” [available online]

The printed book in Europe

  • Andrew Pettegree, The Book in the Renaissance (Yale University Press, 2010)
  • Andrew Pettegree, “Centre and periphery in the European Book World” in Transactions of the Royal Historical Society 18 (2008) 101-128
  • Andrew Pettegree, The French Book and the European Book World (Leiden: Brill, 2007)
  • Andrew Pettegree, “Emden as a Centre of the Sixteenth-Century Book Trade. A Catalogue of the Bookseller Gaspar Staphorst” in Quaerando 24 (1994) 114-135

The printed book in sixteenth-century France

  • Malcolm Walsby, “The printed book in Brittany during the reign of Anne de Bretagne” in C. Brown (éd.) The Cultural and Political Legacy of Anne de Bretagne. Negotiating Convention in Books and Documents (Woodbridge, Boydell and Brewer, 2010)
  • Malcolm Walsby, “Yves Mahyeuc, Jean Baudouyn et l’implantation de l’imprimerie à Rennes” in Provost, G. (éd.), Yves Mahyeuc (1462-1541). Rennes en Renaissance. (Rennes, Presses Universitaires de Rennes, 2010)
  • Malcolm Walsby, “La voix de l”auteur? Autorité et identité dans les imprimés français au XVIe siècle” in R. Gorris & A. Vanautgaerden (eds.), L”Auteur à la Renaissance, (Turnhout: Brepols, 2010)
  • Malcolm Walsby, “Les premiers temps de l”imprimé vernaculaire français” in P. Aquilon (ed.), Le Berceau du livre imprimé. Autour des incunables, (Turnhout: Brepols, 2010)
  • Andrew Pettegree, “La Réforme en France, 1520-1570. Les leçons à tirer de la culture de l”imprimé” in P. Benedict, S. Seidel Menchi & A. Tallon (eds.), La Réforme en France et en Italie. Contacts, comparaisons et contrastes (Rome: Ecole française de Rome, 2007) 37-52.
  • Malcolm Walsby, An exhibition of sixteenth century French vernacular books (Edinburgh: Lyon & Turnbull, 2007)
  • Malcolm Walsby, Anti-Calvin: the Catholic response to Calvin”s writings in sixteenth century France (Leiden: IDC-Brill, 2007).
  • Malcolm Walsby, “Between Print and Manuscript: The Constitutions Royalles et Prouvensalles in Leiden University Library” in Omslag (Leiden, 2006).
  • Andrew Pettegree, “Nouveau regard sur l”imprimerie française des XVe et XVIe siècles. La base bibliographique de Saint Andrews.” in Bulletin du Bibliophile (2004) 233-238
  • Andrew Pettegree, “France and the Netherlands. The interlocking of two religious cultures in print during the era of the Religious Wars” in Nederlands Archief voor Kerkeschiedenis (2004)
  • Andrew Pettegree, “Protestant Printing during the French Wars of Religion. The Lyon Press of Jean Saugrain”, in Tom Brady and James Tracy (eds.), Essays presented to Heiko Oberman on his seventieth birthday (Leiden: Brill, 2003)
  • The Sixteenth-Century French Religious Bookm, Andrew Pettegree, Paul Nelles & Philip Conner (eds.) (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2001)
  • Andrew Pettegree, “Protestantism, Publication and the French Wars of Religion. The Case of Caen” in Robert J. Bast and Andrew C. Gow (eds.), Continuity and Change. The Harvest of Late-Mediaeval and Reformation History (Leiden: Brill, 2000)
  • Andrew Pettegree, “Lost Books in the French Book Project” [available online]

The Reformation and the book

  • Andrew Pettegree, Reformation and the Culture of Persuasion (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005)
  • Andrew Pettegree and Matthew Hall, “The Reformation and the Book: a reconsideration” in Historical Journal 47 (2004) 785-808
  • Andrew Pettegree, “”The Law and the Gospel”. The Evolution of an Evangelical Pictorial Theme in the Bibles of the Reformation” in Orlaith O”Sullivan (ed.), The Bible as Book. The Reformation (London: British Library, 2000)
  • Andrew Pettegree, “Printing and the Reformation: the English exception”, in Peter Marshall and Alec Ryrie (eds.), The Beginnings of English Protestantism (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002) 157-179
  • Andrew Pettegree, “Huguenot Voices. The Book and the Communication Process during the Protestant Reformation” (Greenville: Brewster Lecture Series, 2000)
  • Andrew Pettegree, “The reception of Calvinism in Britain” in W.H. Neuser & B.G. Armstrong (eds.), Calvinus Sincerioris Religionis Vindex: Calbin As Protector of the Purer Religion (Kirksville: Truman State University Press, 1997) 267-289

Digital Collections

  • Andrew Pettegree, The Huguenots (Leiden: IDC-Brill, 2007) [available online]
  • Malcolm Walsby, Anti-Calvin: the Catholic response to Calvin”s writings in sixteenth century France (Leiden: IDC-Brill, 2007) [available online]