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Zwierlein (Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg) Zittel (Ca’ Foscari University of Venice / University of Stuttgart) C. Seidel (Goethe University Frankfurt am Main) P.J. Enenkel (Chair of Medieval and Neo-Latin Literature Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster e-mail: _) Editorial Board W. Intersections Interdisciplinary Studies in Early Modern Culture Index of Existing and Imaginary Authors, Printers, and Dedicatees, Mentioned in the Anthologized Fictitious Booklists Citation previewĮarly Modern Catalogues of Imaginary Books Victor (1542)Ĭhapter 11 Labbé’s Examples: Bibliothecae fictae in the Early Modern Classification of Scholarship (Catalogus librorum mystico-politicorum, Bibliotheca Gallo-Suecica)Ĭhapter 12 Pamphlets with Satirical Book Catalogues: the Art of Political Blaming in 1672Ĭhapitre 13 Le Colporteur de Proserpine : un catalogue satirique dans Les Promenades d’Eustache Le NobleĬhapter 14 Wieringa – Doedijns – Anna Folie – Van Lennep: Dutch Versions of Rabelais’s Library of Saint-Victor 1560) : introduction, édition, traductionĬhapter 7 Possible Discourses and the Unfolding of the Implicit: Some Remarks on Johann Fischart’s Catalogus Catalogorum (1590)Ĭhapitre 8La bibliothèque imaginaire, genre satirique et polémique en des temps troublés (1587-1615)Ĭhapitre 9 Trois “catalogues de Saint-Victor” au XVIIe siècleĬhapter 10 Sir Thomas Urquhart’s Translation (1653) of Rabelais’s Imaginary Library of St. Chapter 1 Imaginary Booklists – History and Typology: anIntroductionĬhapitre 2 La Librairie de Saint-Victor et l’amplification créatriceĬhapitre 3 La farce d’un Vendeur de livresĬhapitre 4 Anton Francesco Doni et les bibliothèques imaginaires en ItalieĬhapter 5 A Gift for Hanno: the Fictitious Booklist of Eduard de DeneĬhapitre 6 Henricus Geldorpius, Dialogus epithalamicus (ca.
