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Editions from the Press of Gülfferich, Han and Heirs /$rUrsula Rautenberg -- $tExotic Knowledge as Commodity: De Bry?s Historia Indiae Orientalis /$rIsabella Matauschek -- $tThe Unexpected Success of a Spanish Anatomy Book: Juan Valverde de Amusco?s Historia de la composicion del cuerpo humano (Rome, 1556), and its Many Later Editions /$rBjørn Okholm Skaarup -- $tPoetic Gymnasium and Bibliographical Maze: Publishing Petrarch in Renaissance Venice /$rNeil Harris -- $tPoor Man?s Music? 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