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- typing instruments include: In 1575, an Italian printmaker, Francesco Rampazetto, invented the scrittura tattile, a machine to impress letters in papers...
- (1562—1566) Skadar printing house (1563) Zagurović printing house (1569—1570) Rampazetto and Heirs (1597—1616) Trojan Gundulić Hieromonk Pahomije Hieromonk Makarije...
- Venetian Printing Press p****ed into the hands of an Italian named Giorgio Rampazetto, who printed two important books of Stefan Paštrović – the Collection...
- Antonio Blado, 1553; Venice: Francesco Marcolini, 1558; Venice: Francesco Rampazetto, 1561). All three editions dedicated to Marc' Antonio Colonna, Duke of...
- hieromonk Sava of Visoki Dečani to print them in Venice at the Francesco Rampazetto and Heirs publishing house in 1597. Hegumen Mardarije (fl. 1543–45) was...
- Republic. Typewriter: in 1575 the venetian printer and bookseller Francesco Rampazetto created the first prototype of a machine that could impress letters on...
- (1562—1566) Skadar printing house (1563) Zagurović printing house (1569—1570) Rampazetto and Heirs (1597—1616) See also Andrija Paltašić, Luka Radovanović, Luka...
- (1562—1566) Skadar printing house (1563) Zagurović printing house (1569—1570) Rampazetto and Heirs (1597—1616) See also Andrija Paltašić, Luka Radovanović, Luka...
- (1562—1566) Skadar printing house (1563) Zagurović printing house (1569—1570) Rampazetto and Heirs (1597—1616) See also Andrija Paltašić, Luka Radovanović, Luka...
- hieromonk Sava of Visoki Dečani to print them in Venice at the Francesco Rampazetto and Heirs publishing house in 1597. Jakov of Kamena Reka (fl. 1564–1572)...