A truly monumental achievement - copy-specific information on hundreds of #MiddleLowGerman Lübeck books & new insights into the formation of devotional practice and its intersection with printing! Mai-Britt Wiechmann's DPhil thesis „Agenda, Einfluss, Reichweiten. Buchdruck und Frömmigkeit in Lübeck um 1500“ („Agenda, Impact, Reach. Printing and Religious Practice in Lübeck around 1500“) now #openaccess available via the Oxford University Research Archive:
https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:6bfc2dd1-4997-4254-9e71-ca755d4d44b5
https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:6bfc2dd1-4997-4254-9e71-ca755d4d44b5
Agenda, Einfluss, Reichweiten: Buchdruck und Frömmigkeit in Lübeck um 1500 - ORA - Oxford University Research Archive
Gutenberg’s invention of printing with movable type was an innovation in many respects. However, its impact, particularly in the early years, has not been comprehensively investigated. Hardly any example is better suited to answer this question than Lübeck early print production. In 1474 Lübeck, as

