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... capital of a marqui- sate . Panzer gives the year 1514 as the time at which printing was introduced into this place : the first printer appears to have been Bernardinus Guerralda of Vercelli . ANDEGAVVM , called also IVLIOMAGVM , Angers ...
... capital of a marqui- sate . Panzer gives the year 1514 as the time at which printing was introduced into this place : the first printer appears to have been Bernardinus Guerralda of Vercelli . ANDEGAVVM , called also IVLIOMAGVM , Angers ...
Page 13
... capital of Tercera , one of the Azores islands : it is a populous place , and the see of a bishop . Perhaps there are few of us who would have expected to find the art of printing established in the Azores , and that at so early a ...
... capital of Tercera , one of the Azores islands : it is a populous place , and the see of a bishop . Perhaps there are few of us who would have expected to find the art of printing established in the Azores , and that at so early a ...
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... capital of a department , and the see of a bishop . Arras has long been famed for its tapestry , and con- tains also other manufactures . The art of printing was certainly carried on here in the year 1588. ( TCD ) But M. Van Praet seems ...
... capital of a department , and the see of a bishop . Arras has long been famed for its tapestry , and con- tains also other manufactures . The art of printing was certainly carried on here in the year 1588. ( TCD ) But M. Van Praet seems ...
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... capital of the district of Baden , in the canton of Argau . Within one mile of it are the celebrated hot - baths from which it takes its name . Some Poems by a blind girl , published for the benefit of the poor who frequent the baths ...
... capital of the district of Baden , in the canton of Argau . Within one mile of it are the celebrated hot - baths from which it takes its name . Some Poems by a blind girl , published for the benefit of the poor who frequent the baths ...
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... capital of a duchy during the heat of the French revolution its name was changed to Bar - sur - Ornain . - 1739 . Baranovia , Baranow , a castle of Lesser Poland , in the pala- tinate of Sendomir . The members of the reformed church had ...
... capital of a duchy during the heat of the French revolution its name was changed to Bar - sur - Ornain . - 1739 . Baranovia , Baranow , a castle of Lesser Poland , in the pala- tinate of Sendomir . The members of the reformed church had ...
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ancient town appears archbishop art of printing bears for imprint bears the imprint Bible Bibliotheca bishop Bodl Bodleian library book printed books executed capital Catalogue celebrated celebrated city city of France CLARENDON PRESS colophon considerable town contains copy Crown 8vo Dublin duchy duchy of Urbino England English entitled erected established Extra fcap folio founded France Greek Hebraicè Hebrew Introduction and Notes island Italy Jesuits Johannes John known Latin Lower Saxony M.A. Extra fcap Marsh's library Mendez mentions monastery North America notice Old Castile Oxford Panzer Paris Praet printer Printing was carried Printing was exercised printing-establishment printing-office printing-press province publication published river royal library Russia Saxony seaport seated Second Edition seen small town specimen strong town Testament town of France town of Germany town of Italy town of Spain town of Sweden Translated typography vellum village vols volume W. W. Skeat XVIth XVth century
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