New Publications from University of Tartu Press
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New publications from University of Tartu Press Please note that a one-time postage and handling fee in the amount of € 10 will be added to the order, regardless of how many copies of a book or journal are ordered. You can place your order in our secure online shop or by e-mailing to [email protected] (in case you buy for an institution and require an invoice). Credit card payment (VISA or MasterCard) is possible only in our online shop. Please visit the page http://www.tyk.ee/how-to-buy for additional information. WILLIAM A. KELLY, JÜRGEN BEYER (EDS.) The German book in Wolfenbüttel and abroad. Studies presented to Ulrich Kopp in his retirement. (Studies in Reading and Book Culture, vol. 1) Tartu: University of Tartu Press, 2014 ISBN 978-9949-32-494-1. 344 pp., pb., with b+w and colour illustrations List price: € 29 Direct link for ordering: http://www.tyk.ee/history-1/00000011448 Contents: William A. Kelly, Foreword Ulrich Kopp: curriculum vitae Tabula gratulatoria Abbreviations Werner Arnold, Handschriften und Inkunabeln aus Süddeutschland in der Bibliotheca Augusta Jürgen Beyer, Undeutsche Bibeln für Deutsche? Zur Benutzung der ersten lettischen, dörptestnischen und revalestnischen Bibeldrucke (1685–1715) Christoph und Gundula Boveland, Der Bär im Akanthus. Beobachtungen an einer Schlussvignette Helmut Claus, Zum Buchdruck in Speyer in der Reformationszeit. Eine Fortsetzung John L. Flood, Englischer Schweiß und deutscher Fleiß. Ein Beitrag zur Buchhandelsgeschichte des 16. Jahrhunderts William A. Kelly, Sixteenth-century German imprints in Edinburgh libraries: a contribution to the further geographical coverage of VD16 Robert Kolb, The printer’s funeral sermon: recalling the contributions of the printer in the Wittenberg Reformation Hans-Jörg Künast, Friedrich Endorfer d.Ä. und seine Augsburger Kalendersammlung (1595–1626) Gisela Möncke, Rithmus Joannis Trapp. Eine Wiener Studentensatire in einem Nürnberger Druck von Hieronymus Höltzel Cornelia Niekus Moore, “The wise woman” (c. 1525): an emblematic catalogue of virtues David Paisey, A German student’s album in the British Library: Lauingen, Wittenberg and Tübingen, 1580–1588 Christoph Reske, Druckorte und Druckereien des 16. Jahrhunderts im deutschen Sprachgebiet Anne Simon, The non-Catholic “Other” in Bernhard von Breidenbach’s Die heyligen reyssen gen Jherusalem Contributors Index MEELIS FRIEDENTHAL, ANU LEPP (EDS.) Text and its materialities in early modern Estonia. Special issue of the Estonian Historical Journal Ajalooline Ajakiri Text and its materialities in early modern Estonia Tekst ja selle materiaalsed kandjad varauusaegses Eestis Kurmo Konsa, Tiiu Reimo: Books as informational artefacts Meelis Friedenthal, Anu Lepp, Kurmo Konsa, Kristjan (2014, 1 [147]). 136 pp., pb. Adojaan: Early Estonian Printings Database and the Book Damage Atlas Tartu: University of Tartu Press, 2014 Janet Laidla: Th e historian and the printing press in early modern Estland and Livland List price: € 5 Anu Lepp: Th e fi rst year of the Academia Gustaviana print shop 2014, 1 (147) as seen through the history of paper Direct link for ordering: http://www.tyk.ee/history-1/00000011406 Jürgen Beyer: Pietist tracts in Swedish, printed at Reval/ Tallinn in the early eighteenth century: background and bibliographical career Contents: Kurmo Konsa, Tiiu Reimo, Books as informational artefacts Meelis Friedenthal, Anu Lepp, Kurmo Konsa, Kristjan Adojaan, Early Estonian Printings Database and The Book Damage Atlas Janet Laidla, The historian and the printing press in early modern Estland and Livland Anu Lepp, The first year of the Academia Gustaviana print shop as seen through the history of paper 2014, 1 (147) Jürgen Beyer, Pietist tracts in Swedish, printed at Reval/Tallinn in the early eighteenth century: background and bibliographical career MARJU LAURISTIN, PEETER VIHALEMM (EDS.) Reading in changing society. (Studies in Reading and Book Culture, vol. 2) Tartu: University of Tartu Press, 2014 ISBN 978-9949-32-575-7. 210 pp., pb. List price: €20 Direct link for ordering: http://www.tyk.ee/politology-and-sociology/00000011442 Contents: Marju Lauristin, Peeter Vihalemm, Introduction I. Book and reading culture Ilkka Mäkinen, Reading like monks: Death or survival of the love of reading? Kurmo Konsa, Edith Hermann, The logic of text and structure of books: changing the functions II. Books and readers Peeter Vihalemm, Changes in the character of book consumption in Estonia, 1979–2011 Marju Lauristin, Reading as lifestyle Mara Grudule, Ojars Lams, Reader in the clash of cultures: Experience in Eastern Latvia (Latgale cultural region) 2009–2011 III. Reading in the digital age Juha Herkman, Eliisa Vainikka, ‘New reading’ or communication? Finnish students as readers in the age of social media Skans Kersti Nilsson, Reading in a changing society: some impact in the Swedish context IV. Reading policies Krista Lepik, Reading policy and public libraries in Estonia – from the perspective of Foucauldian analytics of governmentality Mats Dolakthah, Anna Hampson Lundh, Reading, democracy and discipline: Reading practices in Swedish primary school classrooms 1967–1969 Asko Tamme, Library lists and directed reading. Some episodes in the history of Estonian libraries Helin Puksand, The reading preferences of Estonian adolescents V. Library practices and experiences Olga Einasto, “The time is out of joint”: a postmodern approach to library Triinu Seppam, E-books in the Tallinn Central Library: first experiences Krista Kiisa, Exciting reading from the past: archiving and usability of periodicals stored in the National Library of Estonia digital collections Ilona Smushkina, Elena Sipria-Mironov, Literary Festival Prima Vista – the message of libraries in space and time.