Female Book Ownership in the Eighteenth-Century Dutch Republic ; The Book Collection of Paper-Cutting Artist Joanna Koerten (1650-1715)

Abstract This article analyses the private library book sale catalogue of paper-cutting artist ( knipkunstenaar ) Johanna Koerten (1650-1715), one of the most famous artists in the Dutch Republic. The study draws on data gathered for the ERC -funded MEDIATE project (Measuring Enlightenment: Disseminating Ideas, Authors and Texts in Europe, 1665-1830). The bibliometric approach of this digital humanities project uses book sale catalogues to study the circulation of books and ideas in eighteenth-century Europe. This article analyses the catalogue of Koerten, her background and professional inter... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Jagersma, Rindert
Rozendaal, Joanna
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2020
Reihe/Periodikum: Quaerendo ; volume 50, issue 1-2, page 109-140 ; ISSN 0014-9527 1570-0690
Verlag/Hrsg.: Brill
Schlagwörter: History / Library and Information Sciences
Sprache: unknown
Permalink: https://search.fid-benelux.de/Record/base-26640904
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Link(s) : http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15700690-12341463

Abstract This article analyses the private library book sale catalogue of paper-cutting artist ( knipkunstenaar ) Johanna Koerten (1650-1715), one of the most famous artists in the Dutch Republic. The study draws on data gathered for the ERC -funded MEDIATE project (Measuring Enlightenment: Disseminating Ideas, Authors and Texts in Europe, 1665-1830). The bibliometric approach of this digital humanities project uses book sale catalogues to study the circulation of books and ideas in eighteenth-century Europe. This article analyses the catalogue of Koerten, her background and professional interests, the ‘femininity’ of female book collections in general, and the problems and opportunities one faces when using bibliometric data on book sale catalogues.