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    Aldus Manutius (redirect from Aldo Manuzio)
    Aldus Pius Manutius (/məˈnjuːʃiəs/; Italian: Aldo Pio Manuzio; c. 1449/1452 – 6 February 1515) was an Italian printer and humanist who founded the Aldine...
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  • 1561, Manuzio's grandson, also called Aldo Manuzio, explains the semicolon's use with several examples in Orthographiae ratio. In particular, Manuzio motivates...
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  • Aldus Manutius, the Younger (Italian: Aldo Manuzio il Giovane) (13 February 1547 — 28 October 1597) was the grandson of Aldus Manutius and son of Paulus...
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  • modern question mark. (See, for example, De Aetna [it] (1496) printed by Aldo Manuzio in Venice.) In 1598, the English term point of interrogation is attested...
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  • Manutius or Aldo Manuzio (died 1515), Italian humanist scholar, printer and publisher José Aldo (born 1986), Brazilian mixed martial artist Aldo, a 2007 character...
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    (The Reason of State). The Aldine Press, founded in 1494 by the printer Aldo Manuzio, active in Venice, developed Italic type and pocket editions that one...
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     287–319. ISBN 978-90-04-16982-1. Oxford University Press (1 June 2010). Aldo Manuzio (Aldus Manutius): Oxford Bibliographies Online Research Guide. Oxford...
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    fugiendis rebus by Giorgio Valla was posthumously printed in 1501 by Aldo Manuzio in Venice. This work followed the traditional scheme of liberal arts...
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    Aldus and Andrea Torresano". In 1539, the imprint changed to "Sons of Aldo Manuzio". In 1567, Aldus Manutius the Younger (grandson of Aldus Manutius) took...
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    residency to Rome and Ancona. Sermoneta is the hometown of the humanist Aldo Manuzio and eighteenth-century painter Antonio Cavallucci.[citation needed] Scenes...
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    edition of the Greek text was published in September 1513 in Venice by Aldo Manuzio in the complete edition of Plato's works, which was published by Marcus...
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    first edition of the Greek text appeared in Venice in September 1513 by Aldo Manuzio under an edition published by Markos Musuros. The influential Plato translator...
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    their authenticity. Naturales quaestiones (in Latin). Venezia: eredi Aldo Manuzio (1.) & Andrea Torresano (1.). 1522. Seneca's writings were well known...
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    Hypnerotomachia Poliphili. Venice: Aldine Press. Retrieved 11 January 2016. Aldo Manuzio (Aldus Manutius): Oxford Bibliographies Online Research Guide. Oxford...
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    vita, et sito de Zychi, chiamati Ciarcassi, Historia notabile, Venezia, Aldo Manuzio, 1502, Italian Wikisource Grosheva, Olga (8 November 2012). "Туроператор...
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    Beccaria [it]. The first edition of the Greek text was an incunabulum printed by Aldo Manuzio in 1497. Four Latin translations appeared in the 16th century based on...
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    Nicola Zabaglia; Typographers, such as Giovanni Battista Bodoni and Aldo Manuzio; Artists, e.g. Luca della Robbia, Paolo Caselli, Lorenzo Ghiberti, Mastro...
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    da Giovanni Treccani S.p.A. Retrieved 3 April 2024. Ciriacono 1996. "Aldo Manuzio – Note biografiche". Archived from the original on 10 August 2017. Retrieved...
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    until 1520 he was involved in the teaching and publishing endeavours of Aldo Manuzio and his successors. From 1520 until 1549, he held a public professorship...
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    fugiendis rebus by Giorgio Valla was posthumously printed in 1501 by Aldo Manuzio in Venice. This work followed the traditional scheme of liberal arts...
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    Epistolae, in 8vo, 1520 Libri V de Asse et partibus ejus (in Latin). Venice: Aldo Manuzio, eredi & Andrea Torresano. 1522. Summaire ou Epitome du livre de Asse...
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    between 1448 and 1452, and the first Greek edition was published by Aldo Manuzio in 1502. During the Renaissance, however, Thucydides attracted less interest...
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    historical figures in the printing industry. Aldus Street was named after Aldo Manuzio. Guttenberg Street (with two "t"s) was named after Johannes Gutenberg;...
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    suo, & della ultima impresa contra portoghesi (in Italian). eredi di Aldo Manuzio 1. 1545. p. 149. Retrieved 6 November 2019. Pearson, Michael Naylor (1976)...
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    editions from the 16th and 17th centuries printed in Venice by the heirs of Aldo Manuzio. Severely destroyed by bombing on August 9/10, 1943, director Manganelli...
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    on subsequent European art. The Aldine Press, founded by the printer Aldo Manuzio, developed Italic type and the small, relatively portable and inexpensive...
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  • mirabili sopra varii suggieti d'amore nuovamente venuti in luce. Paolo Manuzio also included some of his work in Lettere volgari di diversi nobilissimi...
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    fundamental importance in the development of modern science. Aldus Manutius (Aldo Manuzio) (1449 – 1515) was one of the foremost intellectuals and humanists of...
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  • include "I Veronese di San Sebastiano," at the Palazzo Grimani (2015); "Aldo Manuzio. Il Rinascimento di Venezia," at the Galleria dell'Accademia (2016);...
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  • Constantine Lascaris at Messina, friend of Pietro Bembo, and collaborator of Aldo Manuzio, for whose circle he published a grammar of Ancient Greek in 1498. Urbano...
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