id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_2gxoaqdmkrgmtlyivpoaa2kblq FREYJA COX JENSEN THE POPULARITY OF ANCIENT HISTORIANS, 1450–1600 2018 35 .pdf application/pdf 17521 1671 68 The premise of Burke's survey is that the number of editions of a book produced in any one period can be used as a blunt tool to assess its popularity, and between place of printing and language, Spanish books being frequently produced in both France and the Netherlands, for example, as Burke shows in Edward Wilson-Lee, eds., Translation and the book trade in early modern Europe (New York, NY, I have not followed his lead, instead counting each individual book containing any historical work by the historians Burke selected. although they resemble the histories of an ancient author, claim to be innovative works by medieval or early modern scholars, but I have included books books were printed in modern languages than in Latin translation or the original classical Greek: these authors are the great anomalies of this survey. ./cache/work_2gxoaqdmkrgmtlyivpoaa2kblq.pdf ./txt/work_2gxoaqdmkrgmtlyivpoaa2kblq.txt