Le processionnal romain, l'usage du Diocèse de Québec

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Title

Le processionnal romain, l'usage du Diocèse de Québec

Description

This religious work was published in Québec City by Samuel Neilson (1800-1837) and William Cohen. Samuel Neilson inherited his printing studio from his father, printer John Neilson (1776-1848), who was the printer for the Gazette de Québec, and the most important source of printing, binding, bookselling and office supplies in Lower Canada. William Cohen was an employee of John Neilson’s printing house and would collaborate with Samuel Neilson until 1833. This work is displayed to show the techniques involved in printing music. In the earliest days of printing, when music had to appear within text, the musical passage was engraved by hand onto a metal plate and printed separately from the text. As musical works gained popularity, especially those devoted to sacred music, musical notes were cast into type.

Creator

Église catholique

Source

Archives and Special Collections, University of Ottawa [M 2133 .P96 1825]

Publisher

Québec, Neilson & Cowan

Date

1825

Rights

Archives and Special Collections, University of Ottawa

Format

Book

Language

French

Type

Text

Identifier

ARSC_PR_M 2133 .P96 1825

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Citation

Église catholique, “Le processionnal romain, l'usage du Diocèse de Québec,” Archives and Special Collections, University of Ottawa Library, accessed November 23, 2024, http://omeka.uottawa.ca/arcs-en/items/show/85.

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