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Be it angels, meteorites, or harps – there is a wealth of knowledge in the more than one-hundred publications that, by the mid-eighteenth century, had appeared in four languages under the name of Johann Jacob Wecker (1528–1586/88). Broad networks were created in order to collect and disseminate this knowledge. The practice of compilation formed the basis of this so far largely overlooked, successful production of books.
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- Early modern history: c 1450/1500 to c 1700
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- Making Books from Books: The Production and Dissemination of Knowledge in Early Modern Compilations
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