"Wiens Buchdruckergeschichte Bis 1560" delves into the history of printing in Vienna up to the year 1560. Authored by Michael Denis, this work explores the early development of printing in the Austrian capital. It provides a detailed account of the printers, their works, and the impact of early printing on the city's intellectual and cultural landscape.
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