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Aldus Manutius was a renowned Venetian printer and publisher who played a pivotal role in the development of the printing industry during the Renaissance. He is best known for his innovation in typography and the introduction of italic type, which he designed to save space on the printed page. Manutius was a central figure in the promotion of Humanist literature and classic texts, making them accessible to a broader audience through high-quality print editions. His work contributed significantly to the spread of knowledge and literacy in Europe.

Throughout his career, Manutius published numerous important works, including the first printed editions of several classical authors. He established the Aldine Press in Venice, which became famous for its elegant texts and scholarly editions. His commitment to the publication of Greek and Latin classics paved the way for a greater appreciation of classical literature and thought, influencing generations of scholars and writers. Manutius's legacy endures in the realm of publishing, where his innovative practices are still celebrated today.

国籍 意大利语
出生日期 February 1, 1449
出生地点 Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
去世日期 February 6, 1515
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