Abstract

Abstract Arnaud du Sarrat is known primarily as a bookseller and publisher based in Berlin, where he worked as Estienne Roger’s official agent from 1706 at the latest. This article, however, focuses on his activity in Halle between 1694/5 and 1702, when he was bookseller and bookbinder to the university. An analysis of four catalogues presents insights into the printed music available in his stores in Halle and Leipzig at the turn of the 18th century. A study is made of du Sarrat’s relationship with the Dutch book market, especially with booksellers from Amsterdam; and du Sarrat’s correspondence with Theophilus Dorrington suggests how Pietist networks also allowed for the transmission of books.

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