Annales Typographici Ab Artis Inventae Origine Ad Annum Md vols. Vi-xi, Ab Anno Mdi Ad Annum Mdxxxvi Continuati], Volume 6, offers a detailed bibliographical account of printing from its invention through the year 1536. Continuing the work of Maittaire, Denis, and others, Georg Wolfgang Franz Panzer meticulously catalogs and describes early printed books. This volume provides invaluable information for historians, bibliographers, and collectors interested in the development of typography and the dissemination of knowledge during the early modern period.
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