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Papal Bull: Print, Politics, and Propaganda in Renaissance Rome

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Papal Bull: Print, Politics, and Propaganda in Renaissance Rome - Meserve, Margaret
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How did Europe's oldest political institution come to grips with the disruptive new technology of print? Printing thrived after it came to Rome in the 1460s. Renaissance scholars, poets, and pilgrims in the Eternal City formed a ready market for mass-produced books. But Rome was also a capital city-seat of the Renaissance papacy, home to its bureaucracy, and a hub of international diplomacy-and print played a role in these circles, too. In Papal Bull, Margaret Meserve uncovers a critical new dimension of the history of ...

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Papal Bull: Print, Politics, and Propaganda in Renaissance Rome 2021, Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore

ISBN-13: 9781421440446

Hardcover