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Subiaco Press

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printed characters. These were used for the extensive quotations in Greek which employed mobile letters now called "Subiaco type".
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printing press. Making use of the invention, Subiaco Press was the first printing press in Italy.
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type. Instead, they were printed in a "half Roman" type, as in Italy there was a desire to use
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The first book printed at Subiaco was a work by 4th century writer
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In 1467, Pannartz and Sweinheim left Subiaco and settled in
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Index

printing press
Subiaco
Italy
German
monks
Arnold Pannartz and Konrad Sweynheim
Abbey of Santa Scolastica, Subiaco
Johannes Gutenberg
movable-type
Aelius Donatus
Cicero
De Oratore
Leipzig
Lactantius
The Divine Institutes
Augustine of Hippo
The City of God
typography
blackletter
Roman
Greek
Rome
CatholiCity - Arnold Pannartz and Konrad Sweinheim
Printable Press
Categories
1464 establishments in Europe
15th century in the Papal States
History of printing
History of Lazio
Printers of incunabula

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