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Editor's Note
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Komorowska, Magdalena
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2020
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Editor's Note
2020
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The variety of perspectives and methodologies (bibliographical, archival, typographical, provenance research) used by their authors, as well as the vastness of the contexts they refer to, clearly show that the early modern book is a fascinating and complex cultural phenomenon. The second paper concerns liturgical books produced in the first half of the 17th century by the Piotrkowczyk family printing house in Kraków. The considerations presented lead to the conclusion that the Statute's printer was not only able to correctly interpret the complex structure of the text and reinforce it by means of typography, but also to combine graphic and ornamental elements in such a way as to achieve a certain persuasive effect.
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Jagiellonian University-Jagiellonian University Press
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