First Cambridge Press in its European Setting
Discover the fascinating world of early printing and humanist ideas in Europe with First Cambridge Press in its European Setting by E. P. Goldschmidt. This insightful book, published by Cambridge University Press in 2010, offers a compelling exploration of the historical context surrounding the first Cambridge Press. E. P. Goldschmidt (1887–1954), a renowned bookseller and scholar, meticulously researched the impact of early printing on European culture and education. Originally presented as part of his inaugural lecture series as Sandars Reader in Bibliography at Cambridge, this volume is not only informative but also highly engaging. With 116 pages of rich content, it is a must-read for anyone interested in the evolution of print and its significance in shaping humanist thought. Dive into this scholarly work and enhance your understanding of the pivotal role Cambridge played in the history of publishing.