"A Imprensa Em Portugal No Seculos XV E Xvi" explores the history of the press in Portugal during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. Authored by Brito Aranha and published in conjunction with the Sociedade Geografia De Lisboa, this historical account delves into the early development of printing and its impact on Portuguese society.
The book examines the introduction and spread of printing technology, the types of publications that emerged, and the role of the press in disseminating information and shaping public opinion during this transformative period. It offers insights into the cultural, intellectual, and political landscape of Portugal as it navigated the advent of the printing revolution. This work remains a valuable resource for historians and scholars interested in the history of the press, the early modern period in Portugal, and the broader history of European printing.
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