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In preparing for the purchase of another title by the Italian Renaissance philosopher, Niccolo MachiIn preparing for the purchase of another title by the Italian Renaissance philosopher, Niccolo MachiIn preparing for the purchase of another title by the Italian Renaissance philosopher, Niccolo MachiIn preparing for the purchase of another title by the Italian Renaissance philosopher, Niccolo Machi

In preparing for the purchase of another title by the Italian Renaissance philosopher, Niccolo Machiavelli, I found this sixteenth century rebuttal of the principles of Machiavelli by the French jurist Gentillet. 

In his book, Discours sur les moyens de bien gouverner, Gentillet analyzes the character of a ruler, rights of parliament, and capacity of councilors among other traits of good statecraft. It is landmark book and quite uncommon, but what struck my eye immediately was the term “CONTREMACH:” boldly written on the top of the text block. At first glance I thought an owner of the book used the term for shelving purposes, but why write such an aid on the top of the text block where it is not readily seen? And more importantly, what does “contremach” mean? 

After showing this to Andrew Lundeen, founder of the MSU Provenance Project, he quickly determined that the term “contremach” is really an abbreviated reference to the title (or shorthand name) of the work and was likely used for shelving purposes. That is to say, CONTREMACH:orCONTRE MACH: stands for “Contre [Against] Mach[iavelli].

~Peter

This Provenance Project guest post was written by Peter Berg, Head of Special Collections and Associate Director for Special Collections & Preservation at Michigan State University.

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Andrew’s note: This fascinating little volume illustrates a couple of interesting facts about working with old books. Firstly, we should never assume that a work only went by one title, or even that the full printed title of a book was the preferred nomenclature. Formal titles were often absurdly long-winded, and so abbreviated titles or referential names were frequently used in their place. This particular copy of Gentillet’s work, for example, bears three different names on the item itself: “Discours sur les moyens [etc.]…” on the printed title page, “Discours de Macchiav[elli]” on the spine, and “Contremach” or “Contre Mach” on the top edge of the text block (the abbreviation is taken from a portion of the work’s subtitle: “ContreNicolasMachiauel Florentin”). 

This confusion about how to “properly” refer to the work can be seen in the various names of reprints and later editions as well. Here at MSU we have several versions of this work cataloged under different titles:

Discovrs svr les moyens [etc.]… — With the name copied directly from the title page of this 1579 printing (inc. the archaic use of “V”s for “U”s)
Discours contre Machiavel — The title of this 1974 updated edition
And finally, Anti-Machiavel — A 1968 printing that uses a historically common shorthand title for the work, one very similar to our CONTREMACH edgemark

Secondly, the placement of our CONTREMACH title indicates that this book may not have always been shelved in the way most modern readers and library-goers are familiar with—upright with its spine facing outward. The use of edge-marks such as this, as well as historical depictions of book collections in art, show that books were often stacked on top of one another with the edges of their text blocks visible.


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606 Universal Shelving System - Vitsoe - Designed by Dieter Rams

606 Universal Shelving System - Vitsoe - Designed by Dieter Rams


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I didn’t mean to knock over an entire display yesterday, and even after I apologized I still got dirty looks. Haters gonna hate, I guess.

Set beneath small wood wall shelves, this cozy workspace is situated beneath a lovely window for nat

Set beneath small wood wall shelves, this cozy workspace is situated beneath a lovely window for natural light. 


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Small pendant lights provide ample illumination along the length of this desk bu Interior designer,

Small pendant lights provide ample illumination along the length of this desk bu Interior designer, Stanislav Ananev. It may not be overly minimal, but it sure looks comfy and inspiring.


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A workspace created out of an adjustable shelving and storage unit in this Scandinavian apartment.Vi

A workspace created out of an adjustable shelving and storage unit in this Scandinavian apartment.

View 100′s more Scandinavian workspaces at https://minimaldesks.com


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Layered office storage unit, desk, and shelving created by Paweł Biskup.

Layered office storage unit, desk, and shelving created by Paweł Biskup.


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Wonderfully minimalist design with this recessed desk and shelving makes for a quiet study area.Get

Wonderfully minimalist design with this recessed desk and shelving makes for a quiet study area.

Get more study area workspaces at https://minimaldesks.com


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Directional spotlights illuminate this integrated desk by Interior designer, Kanstantsin Remez.

Directional spotlights illuminate this integrated desk by Interior designer, Kanstantsin Remez.


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From the Complete Book of Decorating: An Illustrated Guide to Designing Your Home edited by Corinne

From the Complete Book of Decorating: An Illustrated Guide to Designing Your Home edited by Corinne Benicka.

Published by Hamlyn, 1980


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From the Complete Book of Decorating: An Illustrated Guide to Designing Your Home edited by Corinne

From the Complete Book of Decorating: An Illustrated Guide to Designing Your Home edited by Corinne Benicka.

Published by Hamlyn, 1980


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From Storage: A House & Garden Book. Published by Hutchinson & Co Ltd, 1978.

From Storage: A House & Garden Book.

Published by Hutchinson & Co Ltd, 1978.


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From The Habitat Home Decorator Storage Solutions by Gilly Love. Published by Conran Octopus Limited

From The Habitat Home Decorator Storage Solutions by Gilly Love.

Published by Conran Octopus Limited, 1985.


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“Play” modular shelving and storage units by Senator.

“Play” modular shelving and storage units by Senator.


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“Locale” shelving unit designed by Industrial Facility for Herman Miller

“Locale” shelving unit designed by Industrial Facility for Herman Miller


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Modular storage is awesome! ( Jim Lambert || Condo Casual )

Modular storage is awesome! ( Jim Lambert || Condo Casual )


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