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Manutius
[ muh-noo-shee-uhs, -nyoo- ]
noun
- Al·dus [awl, -d, uh, s, al, -], Teobaldo Mannucci or Manuzio, 1450–1515, Italian printer and classical scholar.
Manutius
/ məˈnjuːʃɪəs /
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In 1540 Paulus Manutius took over the entire charge of the business founded by his father.
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Aldine, al′dīn, adj. applied to books printed by Aldus Manutius of Venice, in 16th century.
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In 1653 he regretted his inability to find a publisher's catalogue issued by Aldus Manutius.
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The type was called italic because it was dedicated to the states of Italy by the inventor, Manutius, about the year 1500.
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The first of these is celebrated for his Orations, published by Aldus Manutius in 1576.
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