Taller de Publicaciones del Museo de La Plata. Printing of the Science and the Administration of Buenos Aires Province
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Printing, typography, history, heritage, designAbstract
The Taller de Publicaciones del Museo de La Plata was conceived by Francisco P. Moreno as a tool for his ideal of scientific and self-sustaining institution. However, shortly after opening he moved to the provincial orbit and began working for different public offices. Why can we say that it was a model establishment for its time? What human resources and technologies did it incorporate? What were its issues and what characteristics did it have? These questions led to an approach based on primary sources, such as the inventory produced in 1902, typographical specimens, publications and printed materials, and the meticulous records made by the director himself.Downloads
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