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Nicolas Jenson / Johann and Wendelin of Speyer / Arnold Pannartz and Konrad Sweynheim / Incunable / Johannes Mentelin / Movable type / John Rylands Library / Printing / Publishing / Graphic design


The introduction of printing in Italy: Rome, Naples and Venice Venice was by far the most productive centre for printing in the fifteenth century. Roughly fourteen to fifteen percent of all printing of the fifteenth cent
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Strasbourg / Venice / Paris / Nuremberg / Rome / Cologne / Milan / Naples / Florence / /

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Sixtus Riessinger / Ulrich Han / /

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Europe / /

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Germany / Italy / /

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Person Travel / /

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John Rylands Library / British Library / Opera of Lactantius / /

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printing trade / printing house / printing press / short-lived printing enterprises / printing / printing skill / printing industry / /

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Alps / Italian peninsula / Rhine / /

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Opera of Lactantius / UN Court / /

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Johannes Andreas de Aleria / Mainz Pannartz / Johannes Manthen / Wendelin de Spira / Johannes de Turrecremata / Konrad Sweynheym / Girolamo Strozzi / Georg Lauer / Johannes de Colonia / Johann Mentelin / Nicolas Jenson / Wendelin / Pannartz / Riessinger / Arnold Pannartz / Johannes de Spira / /

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Luna / /

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southwest Germany / Western Europe / /

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