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Aldus Manutius and the development of Greek script & type in the fifteenth century

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  • "Aldus Manutius and the development of Greek script and type in the 15th century"
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  • "Aldus Manutius and the development of Greek script and type in the fifteenth century"
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  • "Aldus Manutius and the development of Greek script and type in the fifteenth century"
  • "Aldus Manutius and the Development of Greek Script & Type in the Fifteenth Century"
  • "Aldus Manutius and the development of Greek script & type in the fifteenth century : with orig. leaves from the 1st Aldine ed. of Aristotle, 1497, Crastonus' Dictionarium Graecum, 1497, Euripides, 1503, and the Septuagint, 1518"
  • "Aldus Manutius and the development of Greek script & type in the fifteenth century /by Nicolas Barker"
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  • "Aldus Manutius and the development of Greek script & type in the fifteenth century"
  • "Aldus Manutius and the development of Greek script & type in the 15th century"
  • "Aldus Manutius and the development of Greek script & type in the fifteenth century : with original leaves from the first Aldine editions of Aristotle, 1497 ; Crastonus' Dictionarium Graecum, 1497 ; Euripides, 1503 ; and the Septuagint, 1518"
  • "Aldus Mantius and the Development of Greek Script and Type in the Fifteenth Century"@en
  • "Aldus Manutius and the development of Greek script & type in the fifteenth century. With orig. leaves from the 1. Aldine editions of Aristotle, 1497; Crastonus' Dictionarium Graecum, 1497; Euripides, 1503; and the Septuagint, 1518"