Nicolaus Laurentii

Nicolaus Laurentii

Nicolaus Laurentii (It: Nicolo Todescho) (fl. 1477-1485) was a printer living in Florence, Italy in the late fifteenth century. He was the first printer to use copper plate engravings and printed a number of works of importance to the Italian Renaissance.

Biography

Laurentii moved to Florence from Breslau, Germany. He worked with Johannes Petri of Mainz in a nunnery of the Dominican Order. The sisters there served as compositors and printers.

Among the works printed by Laurentii are Cristoforo Landino's commentary to The Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri (which had been printed for the first time in 1472) and the Septe Giornate della Geographia di Francesco Berlinghieri by Francesco Berlinghieri, which was one of the first printed works based upon Ptolemy's Geographica.

Works printed

Nicolaus Laurentii's printed works include:

References

  • "Printers and Printing, 15th Century." Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science. Vol. 23. CRC Press, 1978.
  • Roberto Ridolfi. “Contributi sopra Niccolò Todesco,” La Bibliofilia, vol. 58, no. 1, 1956, pp. 1–14.
  • Roberto Ridolfi. “Le Ultime imprese tipografiche di Niccolò Todesco,” La Bibliofilia, vol. 68, no. 2, 1966, pp. 140–151.



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