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Aldus Pius
Manutius (/məˈnjuːʃiəs/; Italian: Aldo Pio
Manuzio; c. 1449/1452 – 6
February 1515) was an
Italian printer and
humanist who
founded the Aldine...
- 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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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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fugiendis rebus by
Giorgio Valla was
posthumously printed in 1501 by Aldo
Manuzio in Venice. This work
followed the
traditional scheme of
liberal arts. However...
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Aldus Manutius, the
Younger (/məˈnjuːʃiəs/; Italian: Aldo
Manuzio il Giovane; 13
February 1547 — 28
October 1597) was the
grandson of
Aldus Manutius and...
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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 in...
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between 1448 and 1452, and the
first Gr****
edition was
published by Aldo
Manuzio in 1502.
During the Renaissance, however,
Thucydides attracted less interest...
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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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Paulus Manutius (/məˈnjuːʃiəs/; Italian:
Paolo Manuzio; 12 June 1512 – 6
April 1574) was a
Venetian printer with a
humanist education, the
third son of...
- 287–319. ISBN 978-90-04-16982-1.
Oxford University Press (1 June 2010). Aldo
Manuzio (Aldus Manutius):
Oxford Bibliographies Online Research Guide.
Oxford University...