Annales Typographici Ab Artis Inventae Origine Ad Annum M. D. is a comprehensive bibliographical work detailing the history of printing from its invention to the year 1500, with this volume extending the record to 1536. Compiled by Georg Wolfgang Panzer, this volume represents a continuation, ordered, emended, and augmented after the contributions of Maittaire, Denis, and other learned scholars. This meticulous reference work provides invaluable insights into the early development of typography and the dissemination of knowledge through printed books during a pivotal period in European history. It remains an essential resource for bibliographers, historians, and anyone interested in the evolution of the book.
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