- the city. The
first book
printed in France,
Epistolae ("Letters"), by
Gasparinus de
Bergamo (Gasparino da Barzizza), was
published in
Paris in 1470 by...
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Gasparino Barzizza (in French,
Gasparin de Bergame; in Latin,
Gasparinus Barzizius Bergomensis or Pergamensis) (c. 1360 – 1431) was an
Italian grammarian...
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Johann Heynlin prints the
first book in Paris, the
Epistolae Gasparini of
Gasparinus de
Bergamo (d. c. 1431), a
guide to
writing Latin prose.
Nicolas Jenson's...
- France, was a
collection of
letters by the
fifteenth century grammarian Gasparinus de
Bergamo (Gasparino Barzizza). The
Epistolae Gasparini Pergamensis (1470)...
- A page of the
first book
printed in
France (1470): the
Epistolae ("Letters") by
Gasparinus de
Bergamo (Gasparino da Barzizza)....
- page of the
first book
printed in France: the
Epistolae ("Letters") of
Gasparinus de
Bergamo (Gasparino da Barzizza),
published in 1470. The
arrival of...
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national de la
Marine in Paris.
History France Name
Apollon Namesake Apollo,
Gasparinus de Bergamo, François Séverin Marceau-Desgraviers
Builder Rochefort Laid...
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Franciscan lawyer Venturino of
Bergamo (1304–1346),
Italian preacher Gasparinus de
Bergamo (c. 1360 – c. 1431),
Italian grammarian Peter of
Bergamo (died...
- 1469 and 1471. The
first book
printed was the
Epistolae ("Letters") of
Gasparinus Pergamensis (1470). Also Fichet's own
works followed, such as his Rhetorica...
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Gering produced the
first printed book in France,
Epistolae (letters), by
Gasparinus de Bergamo. In 1476 in Lyon
appeared one of the
first printed French-language...