Anthony Wood's Athenae Oxonienses and the Subscription Publication in Seventeenth-Century England
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The subscription publication is a publishing method which is thought to have developed in seventeenth-century England, and it enabled authors and publishers to publish more specialized and expensive academic books. This study attempts to look at how Anthony Wood's Athenae Oxonienses was produced by the subscription method, including such aspects as its advertisements, the subscribers, and the readership. Athenae Oxonienses was written by the antiquary, Anthony Wood, and published by the London bookseller, Thomas Bennet, by subscription in 1690-1691. There is a list of subscribers at the end of the volume II of Athenae Oxonienses. It contains information on the subscribers' names and titles. This paper examines the list and studies its influence and significance. At the same time this study attempts to reveal the involvement of the author and the publisher in the selling of the book.
- 2010-03-31
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