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31: 189: 157: 139: 129: 108: 92: 78: 62: 49: 181: 234:. Andrea Torresani died in October 1528 which brought disputes between Paulus and his uncles that halted the work of the press for four years. In 1533 Paulus assumed direction of his father's business. In that first year alone, the press issued eleven titles. From 1536 to 1539, Paulus was involved in a lawsuit against his uncles in an effort to reclaim his father's italic type. In 1539, Paulus won. 267:, 1549). Throughout his life he combined the occupations of a scholar and a printer. As a scholar he is remembered for four elegant Latin treatises on Roman antiquities. His correct editions of the classics, printed in a splendid style, were highly esteemed, yet sales did not always support such productions; in 1556 he received for a time external support from the Venetian Academy founded by 576: 172: 30: 278:. Antonio died in 1559, having been a source of trouble and expense to Paulus during the last four years of his life. Other pecuniary embarrassments arose from a contract for supplying fish to Venice, into which Paulus had somewhat strangely entered with the government. 290:
invited him to Rome, offering him a yearly stipend of 500 ducats, and undertaking to establish and maintain his press there. The profits on publications were to be divided between Paulus Manuzio and the
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publications from beyond the Alps and his Roman editions for the Stamperia del Popolo Romano were mostly Latin works of theology and Biblical or patristic literature. They included
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As a young man, Paulus Manutius moved to Venice to get an education and was well received by his father's old friends
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Paulus was a passionate Ciceronian, and perhaps his chief contributions to scholarship are the corrected editions of
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T. Kimball Brooker. "Paolo Manutio's Use of Fore-edge Titles for Presentation Copies (1540-1541)"
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Commentarius in epistolas M. Tullii Ciceronis ad M. Junium Brutum, et ad Q. Ciceronem Fratrem,
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On April 6, 1574, Paulus Manutius died at 61 and was buried at the Dominican Church of Rome.
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Meanwhile, Paulus had established his brother, Antonio in a printing office and book shop at
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Bibliotheca Curiosa: A Bibliographical Sketch of the Aldine Press at Venice. 3 Volumes
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in 1547), his own epistles in a Ciceronian style, and his Latin version of
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Paul J. Angerhofer, Mary Ann Addy Maxwell, Robert L. Maxwell (1995).
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Epistolae ad Marcum Iunium Brutum et ad Quintum Ciceronem fratrem
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46 (no.1) Spring 1997: 27-68 and 46 (no.2) Summer 1997: 193–209.
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IN AEDIBVS ALDI: The Legacy of Aldus Manutius and His Press
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Renaissance rhetoric short title catalogue, 1460-1700
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In Ciceronis orationem pro Archia poeta commentarius,
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