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Arnold Pannartz and
Conrad Sweynheym were two
printers of the 15th century, ****ociated with
Johannes Gutenberg and the use of his invention, the mechanical...
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Subiaco Press at
Subiaco in the
Papal States in 1464,
German printers Arnold Pannartz and
Konrad Sweynheim produce an
edition of
Donatus (lost), a Cicero, De...
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acquiring fame by
protecting and
encouraging the
German printers Arnold Pannartz and
Konrad Sweynheim, who came to Rome in 1467,
where the
first printed...
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arrival of
German monks at
Subiaco attracted other Germans.
Printers Arnold Pannartz and
Konrad Sweynheim established the
Subiaco Press here in 1464 and produced...
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First page of De
bello Gallico, from the
editio princeps of
Sweynheym and
Pannartz, Rome, 1469
Author Julius Caesar (books 1–7),
Aulus Hirtius (book 8) Language...
- Italy,
France and
other continental European countries,
first used by
Pannartz and
Sweynheim in 1468 for the
edition of Cicero's
Epistulae ad Familiares...
- the 15th
century and were
first printed in 1465 by the
Germans Arnold Pannartz and
Konrad Sweynheim at the
Abbey of Subiaco. This
edition was the first...
- Subiaco, Italy. The
Press was
established in 1464 by the
German monks Arnold Pannartz and
Konrad Sweynheim in the
Abbey of
Santa Scolastica, Subiaco. Sweynheim...
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Gutenberg Bible. 1465 Cicero, De
Oratore Conradus Sweynheym and
Arnoldus Pannartz Subiaco This
edition was
published without date but it is
believed to be...
- of
printing into the
Papal States,
first at
Subiaco in 1464 by
Arnold Pannartz and
Konrad Sweynheim, and at Rome
itself in 1467. The
result was that books...