Printing and Publishing in Fifteenth-century Venice |
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II | 18 |
FifteenthCentury BookProduction Rate | 60 |
Italian Incunabula Production by Category and City | 64 |
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1st century Aldus Aldus Manutius anonymous Antonio appeared Archivio di Stato Aristotle authors Bible Bologna Bolognese book production books in Italian books printed canon law censorship cities classical texts Collegio colophon Council of Ten documents Duns Scotus Epistolae established Europe fifteenth century five editions Florence Florentine four editions Franciscus Fulin Georgius Merula German Giovanni grammars granted Greek books Haebler humanists incunabula period indicates interest Italian translations Italy Jacobus Johannes de Colonia Johannes of Speyer Latin letter literary literature Medicean period medieval Nicolas Jenson Nicolaus Nuremberg output Padua percent Petrarch Petrus poetry popular primarily printed books printed in Venice printers privilege published quarto leaves reading public Religion religious books Renaissance represented Saint Savonarolan period sermons Signoria Speyer Storia Table testamur theology three editions tions tracts University Venetian Venetian editions Venetian incunabula Venetian Printing Press Veneto Venezia VENICE CATEGORY vernacular Vindelinus Vita writings