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- | **7 February 2015**, | + | **7 February 2015**, Newberry Center for Renaissance Studies (60 West Walton St,Chicago, IL 60610) |
- | The scholar Leonard R. N. Ashley has described Aldus Manutius thusly: “Tutor to princes (to whom he communicated his humanistic principles), | + | The scholar Leonard R. N. Ashley has described Aldus Manutius thusly: “**Tutor** to princes (to whom he communicated his humanistic principles), |
- | February 2015 will mark the five-hundredth anniversary of the death of this Venetian pioneer of printing. Aldus, arguably the greatest printer of his age, certainly remains the one whose name is best known.This symposium aims to bring the fruits of recent research in the history of printing to a broad public. | + | February 2015 will mark the five-hundredth anniversary of the death of this Venetian |
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- | Free admission, but limited space required | + | Free admission, but limited space requires |
- | http:// | + | For **registration** and **full programme**, |
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