"Annales Typographici Ab Artis Inventae Origine Ad Annum MD vols. VI-XI, Ab Anno MDI Ad Annum MDXXXVI Continuati]" (Volume 8) is a comprehensive bibliographical work detailing the history of printing from its invention up to the year 1536. Continuing the work of Maittaire, Denis, and others, this volume by Georg Wolfgang Franz Panzer provides a detailed record of books printed during the early years of the printing press. It serves as an invaluable resource for scholars and historians interested in the development of typography and the dissemination of knowledge during the early modern period.
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