Darrera modificació: 2012-09-09 Bases de dades: Sciència.cat, BBAHLM
Garcia Sempere, Marinela - Wilkinson, Alexander S., "Catalan and the book industry in the Crown of Aragon (1475-1601)", Bulletin of Spanish Studies, 89/4 [=Exploring the print world of Early Modern Iberia, ed. Alexander S. Wilkinson] (2012), 557-574.
- Resum
- In common with a small number of other areas in Europe, Catalonia and Valencia stand as intriguing examples of regions where the language of the everyday and the language of published vernacular discourse were quite different. Using Iberian books as a starting point, this article attempts to trace publishing trends in these regions during the first great age of print. For Catalonia and Valencia to share in the cultural and commercial opportunities presented by the broader world of the Iberian book, they had to do so at the expense of their own language - Catalan. Nonetheless, the decline of Catalan-language literature in this period has perhaps been overstated. Per head of population, Catalonia and Valencia produced twice as much printed material in their native vernacular than Portugal. The nature of what was produced in Catalan was, however, to change in some dramatic ways over the course of the sixteenth century.
- Matèries
- Història de la cultura
Història del llibre Impremta Història de la llengua Català
- URL
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14753820.2012.684922
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