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  • Horstbøll, Henrik (författare)
  • Anonymiteten, trykkefriheden og forfatterrollens forandring i 1700-tallets Danmark
  • 2010
  • Ingår i: Lychnos: årsbok för idé- och lärdomshistoria. - 0076-1648. ; 2010, s. 147-161
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Authorship, anonymity and the liberty of the press in Denmark in the eighteenth century: By using the national bibliography of Denmark it is possible to get an impression of change in matters of anonymity and authorship from the eighteenth to the nineteenth century. Furthermore, a case study of the poet, 'nouvelliste' and pamphleteer Jacob Christian Bie sheds light on conditions for writing and publishing both before and during the period of the liberty of the press in the 1770's.
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  • Horstbøll, Henrik (författare)
  • Bibliografi som boghistorie
  • 2010
  • Ingår i: Biblis. - 1403-3313. ; 50:Sommaren 2010, s. 90-95
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • The relationship between bibliography and book history is discussed in three cases based on the the national bibliography of Denmark: The system of book formats as a system of communication. The bibliographical development of chap books in the eighteenth and nineteenth century, and the bibliographical change in the author function in the eighteenth century.
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  • Horstbøll, Henrik (författare)
  • En bogtrykker og boghandler i København : Claude Philiberts forbindelse med Societé typographique de Neuchatel 1771-1783
  • 2012
  • Ingår i: Fund og forskning i det kongelige biblioteks samlinger. - 0069-9896. ; 51:2012, s. 311-336
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • A book printer and a bookseller in Copenhagen – Claude Philibert’s connection with the Societé typographique de Neuchatel 1771-1783. In 1755 Claude Philibert came from Geneva to Copenhagen, where he establishedhimself as a bookseller. Until the 28th of April 1775 he was also a partner in a publishing bookshop and printer’s business in Geneva, which was run by Barthélemy Chirol. On the 3rd of August 1771 Claude Philibert contacted the Societé typographique de Neuchatel (STN) and his first order of books from Neuchatel was placed on the 17th of March 1772. J.F. Struensee had introduced unrestricted press freedom in September 1770, and pre-censorship was not reintroduced after Struensee’s fall from power in 1772. Until his business closed in 1783, Philibert imported 1,771 works from STN to Copenhagen. The French Enlightenment philosophers were richly represented: D’Holbach’s radical atheistic work, “Système de la Nature”, – and the debate it aroused – was amongst the first books sent from the STN to Copenhagen, and contemporary works by Voltaire, Rousseau, Helvetius and de la Mettrie followed. The bulk of the works however consisted of French novels and plays, and Louis-Sébastian Mercier’s futuristic novel “l’An 2440” was a bestseller, with 105 orders. The books were carried by barges from Neuchatel and Yverdon in Switzerland to Amsterdam, from where STN’s agents Panchaud & Houlez sent them on to Copenhagen. The books were normally unbound, but fastened together in blue paper. STN engaged in barter with Philibert & Chirol in Geneva, while for the trade with Copenhagen cash was preferred, businessman Frederik de Coninck serving as middleman. Philibert sold only a few copies of STN’s quarto edition of “l’Encyclopedie” (1777-80) because, as Philibert stated in his letters, the octavo edition from Lausanne & Bern(1778-82) dominated the Danish market due to its lower price. The import of another of STN’s large reprints: “Description des Arts et Métiers” (1771-83) was taken over in commission by the professor of history Johan Heinrich Schlegel, who became head of the Danish Royal Library in 1778. In 1779 Schlegel contrived STN’s dedication of vol. 9 of “Description des Arts et Métiers” to the King of Denmark – but without the prior permission of the royal family. As a book printer Claude Philibert himself participated in the market for the reprinting of censured French works. Letters reveal that in 1773 he printed “les Lettres de Ma. de Pompadour avec les Reponses” in 3 parts, octavo format; and his largest reprint in Copenhagen during during this period was Raynal’s “Histoire philosophique et politique”, Nouv. Éd., suivant la Copie a Amsterdam (1-7 in 6 volumes) 1773-74. The Societé typographique de Neuchatel was beyond doubt only one of many Claude Philibert’s connections, but the complete collection of letters sheds light on Philibert as bookseller and book printer during the last decade of his career in Copenhagen. This arbitrary glimpse provides documentation that Philibert was part of a European network, where book production and book trading were to a greater extent determined by language culture, language borders and conditions of censorship than dictated by state boundaries.
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  • Horstbøll, Henrik, et al. (författare)
  • Frihed, fremskridt og fremtidsforestillinger : Klaus Henrik Seidelin og Condorcets historiske “Skilderie af den menneskelige Aands Fremskridt” 1797
  • 2016
  • Ingår i: “Kildekunst” : Historiske & kulturhistoriske studier. Festskrift til John T. Lauridsen - Historiske & kulturhistoriske studier. Festskrift til John T. Lauridsen. - 0105-8746. - 9788763545464 ; 55, s. 205-224
  • Bokkapitel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • The Marquis de Condorcets "Esquisse d'un Tableau Historique des Progres de l'Esprit Humain" was one of the first books by Klaus Henrik Seidelin translated into Danish and published in Copenhagen in 1797. The chapter examines how Seidelin worked as a writer, translator and printer in Copenhagen. What were the conditions like for freedom of the press in 1797? How did Seidelin interpret the Enlightenment in his translation of Condorcet's work and what Printing Culture did it subscribe to? How was Seidelins work received? Seen retrospectively, Seidelin's translation of Condorcet's "View" deserves a Place in 18th Century Danish philosophical and historical Writing.
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  • Horstbøll, Henrik, et al. (författare)
  • Jakob Christian Bie og skrivefriheden 1765-1774
  • 2015
  • Ingår i: Filologi og sensur. - 9788270998289 ; , s. 155-175
  • Bokkapitel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Abstract in Danish Jakob Christian Bie var en meget produktiv autor, nouvellist og pamfletist både før og efter censurens ophævelse i 1770. Bies produktion giver et boghistorisk indblik i censur og skrivefrihed i perioden.
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  • Horstbøll, Henrik, et al. (författare)
  • Rasmus Nyerup og morskabslæsningens historie
  • 2010
  • Ingår i: I gamle bøger, i oplukte høje : Rasmus Nyerup 1759-1829. - 9788791397035 ; , s. 119-135
  • Bokkapitel (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • Rasmus Nyerup became the first professor in Literary History at the Copenhagen University. In 1814 he published a major work on the history of popular reading in Denmark-Norway through three hundred years. The chapter deals with the origins and context of Nyerups innovative work on book history and the history of reading in late eighteenth and early nineteenth century Denmark.
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