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During the sixteenth century, the traditional act of dedicating a text took on a new meaning due to the wider dissemination of the printed book. As the dedication and other paratexts thus became an almost indispensable part of the publication, they merit careful examination by those who study the presentation and impact of any printed work in its context. Paratexts bridge the gap between the outside World of the reading public and the enclosed world of the book, and often present biographical information concerning the persons involved in the making of the book. In the present volume, general reflections as well as case studies in the field of paratexts to Latin works and to musical compositions on Latin texts consider and exemplify these as well as other aspects of paratexts. The multidisciplinary perspective further enriches the insight in form, function and nature of the dedicatory act in the sixteenth century. A synthesis of the nature of the sixteenth-century dedication is thus presented, relevant not only to Neo-Latinists and musicologists, but also to (book) historians, philologists, and others.

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  1. Title Page, Copyright
  2. pp. 1-2
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. v-vi
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  1. Foreword
  2. pp. vii-viii
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  1. Introduction: The Dedication as Paratext
  2. pp. 1-12
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  1. “Vobis pagina nostra dedicatur”: Dedication in Classical Antiquity
  2. pp. 13-34
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  1. Reciprocal Authorisation: The Function of Dedications and Dedicatory Prefaces in the 15th and 16th Century ‘Artes antiquitatis'
  2. pp. 35-48
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  1. “Ergo cape et canta sanctos quos fecimus hymnos”: Preliminaries in Sixteenth-Century Motet Editions by Composers from the Low Countries
  2. pp. 49-64
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  1. Reading (Between) the Lines: What Dedications Can Tell Us
  2. pp. 65-80
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  1. Dedicating Music Manuscripts: On Function and Form of Paratexts in Fifteenth- and Sixteenth-Century Sources
  2. pp. 81-108
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  1. “Aequabit laudes nulla Camena tuas”: Poetry and Music in Latin Laudatory Motets
  2. pp. 127-140
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  1. Constructing the Image of a Humanist Scholar – Latin Dedications in Hungary and the Use of Adages (1460-1525)
  2. pp. 141-160
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  1. “Accipe non noti praeclara uolumina mundi”: les dédicaces du De Orbe Nouo de Pierre Martyr d’Anghiera
  2. pp. 195-216
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  1. Dédicaces et inscriptions latines dans les livres de musique pour vihuela (1536-1576)
  2. pp. 217-250
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  1. “Per patronos, non per merita gradus est emergendi”: Lipsius’s Careful Choice of patroni as a Way of Career Planning
  2. pp. 251-268
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  1. Les dédicaces latines des livres de motets de René del Mel (ca. 1554-ca. 1598)
  2. pp. 269-292
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  1. Dedication and Devotion in Simone Molinaro’s Motectorum quinis, et missae denis vocibus, liber primus (1597)
  2. pp. 293-316
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  1. Indices
  2. pp. 317-326
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