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Aldus Manutius and the printing industry in Renaissance ItalyNov 7, 2024 · Aldus Manutius was born circa 1449–1450 near Rome, where he studied Latin with Domizio Calderini in the 1470s, and later, between 1475 and 1478, ...
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Aldo Manuzio (Aldus Manutius): inventor of the modern bookOne of Manuzio's most striking inventions was the printing of small-format books, the ancestors of our modern pocket-sized publications. Small religious volumes ...
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Aldus Manutius: Innovator of the pocket book, and the semicolonFeb 5, 2015 · Finally, Aldus's fascination with language led him to become a print pioneer by working with Hebrew, and he even experimented with Arabic. ...
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Aldus Manutius and Early Medical Humanist PublishingFeb 6, 2015 · Aldus was from a prosperous family and received a classical Humanist education in Rome, Ferrara, and Mirandola. Humanism was a movement of the ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Aldus Manutius: A man with a plan, a printshop, and a pretty sweet ...Feb 9, 2015 · Aldus Manutius was born in Italy during the Italian Renaissance. He became the leading printer of his time and is responsible for many literary accomplishments.Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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[PDF] Aldus Manutius : humanist, teacher, and printerHe did not come from a family of printers. Instead, he was born in Bassiano, a tiny hilltown about fifty miles south of Rome, a town not renowned for anything ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Ancestry of Aldus Manutius - jstorCaetani (born ca. 1336-1400), all their holdings were confisca later during the reign of his brother, Iacobo ii Caetani (born. 1423),38 Mandutius' patrimony ...Missing: background | Show results with:background
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The Man Who Changed Reading Forever - Smithsonian MagazineNov 6, 2015 · Aldus was a complicated man. His legacy is anchored in Venice, but he was born in a village south of Rome. He came of age shortly after the ...Missing: background reliable
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Who was Aldus Manutius? - World History EduDec 2, 2024 · Manutius studied Latin under Gaspare da Verona and attended lectures by Domizio Calderini in Rome. Between 1475 and 1478, he studied Greek with ...
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The Life and Work of AldusIn the late 1470's he attended the University of Ferrara, where he studied Greek under the distinguished humanist and educator Battista Guarino (1435-1505).
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Aldus Manutius: The First Five Hundred Years - jstorPrior to 1506, Aldus print ed 89 books and from 1512 until his death three years later no. Page 8. 212 Bibliographical Society of America fewer than thirty-two.
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Aldus Manutius : printer and publisher of Renaissance Venice : Davies, Martin, 1951- : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive**Summary of Aldus Manutius's Early Life (Martin Lowry, *Aldus Manutius: Printer and Publisher of Renaissance Venice*)**
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1911 Encyclopædia Britannica/Manutius - Wikisource, the free online library### Summary of Aldus Manutius's Tutorship in Carpi (Pre-Venice Period)
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Aldus Manutius | Encyclopedia.comAldus Manutius (1450?-1515) contributed the first Greek and italic fonts to the publishing world. Through his printing company, he published the great works ...
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Erin Maglaque · Case-endings and Calamity: Aldine AestheticsDec 14, 2023 · In the 1470s, he went to France with the Greek émigré cardinal Bessarion and studied Greek in Ferrara with Battista Guarino. Like many ...
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[PDF] The World of Aldus Manutius (1494-1515), a Renaissance ...Aldus Manutius, probably the most famous printer of publishing history, devoted his life to the “rebirth” and “restoration” of classical antiquity by reshaping ...<|separator|>
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Aldus Manutius | Catholic Answers EncyclopediaAt Carpi, in 1490, Aldus conceived his brilliant and original project of establishing a Greek press at Venice. The funds for this great undertaking were ...Missing: relocation | Show results with:relocation<|control11|><|separator|>
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In the Beginning . . . · Aldus Manutius - Grolier Club ExhibitionsIn order that readers of the Latin language might learn Greek, Aldus commissioned this grammar from the Franciscan friar Urbano Valeriani (ca. 1443–1524). Prior ...Missing: early | Show results with:early
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Greek Authors (Aldus Manutius/Aldine Press) - Book Series ListArranged in chronological order. 1. Constantine Lascaris, Grammar (1495) 2. Musaeus, Hero and Leander (ca. 1495/97) 3. Aristotle, Organon (1495)Missing: early | Show results with:early
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The Aldine Aristotle, One of the Most Significant Publishing Ventures ...Between November 1495 and June 1498 scholar printer Aldus Manutius Offsite Link (Teobaldo Mannucci) of Venice issued the first edition in the original Greek ...
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The complete editio princeps, Aristotle, 1495-1498 | Christie's“The complete works of Aristotle, printed by Aldus between November 1495 and June 1498, would have secured Aldus's fame as a printer had he printed nothing else ...Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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Saving the Greeks · Aldus Manutius - Grolier Club ExhibitionsThe book opens with an introductory letter addressed by Aldus to his former teacher Battista Guarino, in which he states, “Here, most illustrious master, is the ...Missing: University Ferrara
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Aldus Manutius' “Martialis”, 1501 - Production TypeMay 24, 2024 · Their cutting, by Francesco Griffo (or John of Bologna), began around 1499, and italics appeared in the edition of Catherine of Siena's letters, ...
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The Aldine Virgil: the First Book Completely Printed in Italic Type ...In the poem on the left page facing Virgil's text Aldus praised the skill of the punchcutter Francesco Griffo of Bologna who designed the new Italic type.
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Murder in Italic - I Love TypographyJan 27, 2015 · Most will be familiar with the name Francesco Griffo, born in Bologna in 1450, and forever associated with the Venetian printer-publisher Aldus Manutius.
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Libelli Portatiles · Aldus Manutius - Grolier Club ExhibitionsVenice: Aldus Manutius, May 1501. The second book printed in Aldus's Portable Library series. This copy of Horace's works is bound in contemporary brown ...
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1503: Aldus Manutius's Warning against the Printers of LyonAldus himself commissioned and experimented with several type-founts in three different languages. It was Francesco Griffo, a skilled type-cutter from Bologna ...
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The Birth of the Semicolon by Cecelia Watson - The Paris ReviewAug 1, 2019 · One of these humanists, Aldus Manutius, was the matchmaker who paired up comma and colon to create the semicolon. Manutius was a printer and ...Missing: source | Show results with:source
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Sympathy for the Semicolon | The New YorkerJul 15, 2019 · The semicolon itself was a Renaissance invention. It first appeared in 1494, in a book published in Venice by Aldus Manutius. “De Aetna ...Missing: source | Show results with:source
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The Aldine Press & its printing innovations - University College OxfordNov 22, 2023 · The Aldine Press was founded in 1494 in Venice by Manutius, and it was managed by four generations of Manutius's family before it closed in ...Missing: 1495 Pierfrancesco Barbarigo
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Woodcut Book Illustration in Renaissance Italy: Venice in the 1490sAround 1490, some of these artists began to shift their talent to the design of woodcut illustrations. The Malermi Bible is typical of these early illustrated ...Missing: illuminations | Show results with:illuminations
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(PDF) An Aldine Volume of Petrarch Illuminated - ResearchGatePDF | On Nov 30, 2019, Simona Cohen published An Aldine Volume of Petrarch Illuminated | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate.
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Homer in Renaissance Europe (1488‒1649)While subsequent Greek editions of the Homeric poems, such as the prominent Venetian printer Aldus Manutius's 1504 Homērou Ilias, Odysseia, Batrachomyomachia, ...
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Sixteenth-Century Greek Editions at IowaOur earliest Aldine text is the 1502 Sophocles. · A war between Venice and the League of Cambrai forced Aldus to cease publication through 1510 and 1511. · A few ...
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[PDF] aldus manutius - University of WarwickOn the Greek side most notable were the editions of Plato, Pindar, Hesychius, and Athenaeus, on the Latin there were the Commentaries of Julius. Caesar, ...Missing: fluency annotations
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Aldine Collection - detail (The University of Manchester Library)Manutius's first publication was a complete critical edition of Aristotle's works in the original Greek. Published in five folio volumes, it took eight years to ...
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Aldus Manutius. - languagehat.comDec 16, 2023 · He was born in Bassiano, near Rome, around 1450 (his son and grandson disagreed about the date). As an adolescent, he attended lessons with ...Missing: background reliable sources
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[PDF] Marcus Musurus and Pindar - Greek, Roman, and Byzantine StudiesHowever, it seems that Musurus acquired these manu- scripts after Aldus Manutius' edition of Pindar.6. In 2004, Annaclara Cataldi Palau brought to light that ...
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Philostratus in the Aldine Edition of the Ancient Greek ...Raios and Martin Sicherl, this article reviews some of the main hypotheses proposed concerning the genesis of Philostratus's collected letters before and during ...
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Aldus Manutius and the Development of Greek Script and Type in ...Aldus Manutius and the Development of Greek Script and Type in the Fifteenth Century.Nicolas Barker · Kenneth Snipes · Published in Renaissance Quarterly 1988 ...
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The Aldine Collection: Special Collections and Rare BooksFeb 13, 2025 · This exhibition is about the life and work of the greatest editor, publisher and printer of the Italian Renaissance, Aldus Pius Manutius.
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Konstantinos Staikos. The Greek Editions of Aldus Manutius and His ...Nov 22, 2017 · A contemporary of Gutenberg, Manutius played a significant role in the development of early printing. Konstantinos Staikos's new volume, The ...
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The Aldine Virgil · Cima da ConeglianoIn 1501, Aldus published Virgil's Eclogues along with his other poems as an introduction to his series of enchiridia, or books in small octavo format.
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Type to Print: The ... - Columbia University Libraries Online ExhibitionsThe italic designed by Francesco Griffo of Bologna for Aldus Manutius ... Aldus's octavo edition of the works of Virgil that appeared in April 1501. ... Virgil ...
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Epistolae Familiares. - Grolier Club ExhibitionsCicero, Marcus Tullius. Title. Epistolae Familiares. Coverage. Venice. Publisher. Aldus Manutius. Date. April 1502. Description. Although beautiful, printing on ...
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Petrarch : Le cose volgari di Messer Francesco Petrarcha..The Rerum vulgarium fragmenta and Triumphi edited by Pietro Bembo. Printed by Aldus Manutius in Venice with a colophon dated July 1501.
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Ransom Center Publishes Aldine Press Books CatalogueOct 20, 1998 · A scholar of Latin and Greek prior to entering the printing profession, Aldus was committed to publishing classical authors. The books resulting ...
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Divina Commedia, by Dante Alighieri (Aldine Press, 1502)Nov 12, 2012 · The 1502 Divine Comedy was the first book in which Aldus Manutius used his famous dolphin and anchor printer's device.
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New Library acquisition: Le cose volgari di Messer Francesco PetrarcaJan 16, 2017 · In 1501, the printer Aldus Manutius embarked upon a new publishing ... The first text to be printed was an edition of Virgil in April 1501 ...
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Pietro Bembo and the Literary Vernacular - PRPH BooksMay 5, 2021 · And, like the Aldine editions, they helped further establish Bembo's authoritative position on the literary vernacular. The 1515 edition is ...
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Aldus Manutius : printer and publisher of Renaissance VeniceThe occasion of this disquisition is said to be the presentation of a recently composed work on Greek accentuation. The work was evidently printed several years ...
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How a Small Italian Book Press Revolutionized Reading ... - Sotheby'sJun 11, 2025 · “Aldus Manutius was the first person to introduce portable books on a mass scale and set the trend for books going forward.” - Fenella Theis ...Missing: initial reception
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Flattery and Forgery · Aldus Manutius - Grolier Club ExhibitionsCounterfeits and piracies of Aldus's publications appeared with great ... Lyon counterfeiters because they possessed no greek typefont. Stolidly bound ...
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[PDF] Pirates of the Press: Case Studies in the Prehistory of Copyrightthe beautiful Venetian imprints of Aldus Manutius, using counterfeits of his typefaces to produce Europe's first print piracies. We then see such sharp ...Missing: issues | Show results with:issues
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[PDF] An analysis of the 1546 Venetian edition of Andrea Alciato's ...Jul 20, 2025 · Paolo Manuzio (1512-1574)102 was the third son and youngest child of the humanist scholar and innovative founder of the Aldine Press, Aldo ...
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None### Summary of Aldus Manutius's Marriage to Maria Torresani, Their Children, Family Life, Home, and Personal Traits
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The Bibliography of the Aldine Press · Aldus ManutiusThe book is dedicated to contemporary printers, and includes lists of their publications. Book XI is dedicated to Paulus Manutius. Gesner states that his source ...
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Jean GrolierHe died at Paris on the 22nd of October, 1565, at the age of about seventy-five years, and was buried in the Church of St. Germain des Prés, near the great ...
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The Heirs of Aldus · Aldus Manutius - Grolier Club ExhibitionsVenice: Aldus Manutius and Andrea Torresani, December 1517. The first Aldine edition of Martial appeared as part of the series of libelli portatiles in 1501, ...Missing: Grimani | Show results with:Grimani
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A Bibliophile Went Shopping, or Maybe Not - The Grolier ClubFeb 23, 2021 · A meeting in Venice of Renaissance illuminati—the French bibliophile Jean Grolier (c. -1489-1565) and the Italian printer Aldus Manutius (1449- ...Missing: rediscovery | Show results with:rediscovery
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François Flameng, Grolier in the House of Aldus, 1889, Grolier Club ...The painting was commissioned for the Grolier Club, founded in 1884 (North America's oldest surviving bibliophile society), by one of its early members, the ...
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Aldus Manutius. The Venice Renaissance - Venetian HeritageOct 30, 2024 · The exhibition project on Aldus Manutius (1452-1515) was intended to highlight the Gallerie dell'Accademia and the new spaces for temporary exhibitions.Missing: scholarly revivals century 2015
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Merchants of Print: From Venice to Manchester - CERLDec 22, 2014 · This exhibition celebrates the legacy of Aldus Manutius (1449-1515). His publishing legacy includes scholarly editions of classical authors.Missing: revivals | Show results with:revivals
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The Aldus Society – Exploring the past, present, and future of booksThe Aldus Society brings literary events and programming to book lovers and educational opportunities to members.
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About Iperborea... Award in 2016; Premio Sandro Onofri in 2014;; Arto Paasilinna: Premio Acerbi ... Also in 2009, Iperborea was awarded the Manuzio Prize because its books ...
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Premio Libro Europeo Aldo Manuzio - EurispesOct 2, 2010 · Il premio “Aldo Manuzio” persegue l'obiettivo di valorizzare le principali iniziative editoriali che hanno contribuito alla qualificazione ed al ...
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Premio Italiano Aldo Manuzio per La Psicologica Editrice (oggi ...La Psicologica Editrice (oggi Ontopsicologia Editrice) vince il Premio Italiano Aldo Manuzio per la diffusione della Cultura e del Libro Europeo (IV ...
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Renaissance Discoveries: Aldus Manutius - YouTubeFeb 20, 2022 · Aldus Manutius was one of the greatest printers in history—and an outstanding pioneer of information technology.
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The Venetian Bookmaker: Aldus Manutius' Printing RevolutionApr 4, 2025 · Discover how Aldus Manutius transformed the world of printing in 15th-century Venice by creating pocket-sized books for the masses.
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About the Project - Aldus@SFUOct 8, 2025 · This is the dawn of the modern print era. The Aldine Press is a particularly interesting moment in the history of both publishing and the book.
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Bembo - WikipediaBembo is a serif typeface created by the British branch of the Monotype Corporation in 1928–1929 and most commonly used for body text.Missing: debates | Show results with:debates
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Aldo Manuzio (Aldus Manutius): inventor of the modern book (article)Manuzio's original intention was to spread Greek language and philosophy to a wider public. He subsequently produced books in Latin and Italian, publishing ...
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How did a Renaissance printer shape the books we read today?Oct 9, 2025 · More than five centuries ago, the printer Aldus Manutius permanently changed how people read and shared knowledge with the publication of ...Missing: initial reception