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- Quarto abstract "Quarto (abbreviated Qto, 4to or 4°) is a book or pamphlet produced from full 'blanksheets', each of which is printed with eight pages of text, four to a side, then folded twice to produce four leaves (that is, eight book pages). Each printed page now presents as one-fourth size of the full blanksheet.The earliest known European printed book is a quarto, the Sibyllenbuch, believed to have been printed by Gutenberg in 1452–53, before the Gutenberg Bible, surviving only as a fragment. Quarto is also used as a general description of size of books that are about 12 inches tall, and as such does not necessarily indicate the actual printing format of the books, which may even be unknown as is the case for many modern books. These terms are discussed in greater detail in Book sizes.".
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- Quarto wikiPageWikiLink Ablative_case.
- Quarto wikiPageWikiLink Alfred_W._Pollard.
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- Quarto wikiPageWikiLink Bibliography.
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- Quarto wikiPageWikiLink Bookbinding.
- Quarto wikiPageWikiLink British_Library.
- Quarto wikiPageWikiLink Category:Book_formats.
- Quarto wikiPageWikiLink Category:World_Digital_Library_related.
- Quarto wikiPageWikiLink Christopher_Marlowe.
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- Quarto wikiPageWikiLink Doctor_Faustus_(play).
- Quarto wikiPageWikiLink Early_texts_of_Shakespeares_works.
- Quarto wikiPageWikiLink Elizabethan_era.
- Quarto wikiPageWikiLink English_Renaissance_theatre.
- Quarto wikiPageWikiLink First_Folio.
- Quarto wikiPageWikiLink Folio.
- Quarto wikiPageWikiLink Gutenberg_Bible.
- Quarto wikiPageWikiLink Henry_IV,_Part_1.
- Quarto wikiPageWikiLink Incunable.
- Quarto wikiPageWikiLink Incunabula_Short_Title_Catalogue.
- Quarto wikiPageWikiLink Johannes_Gutenberg.
- Quarto wikiPageWikiLink Octavo.
- Quarto wikiPageWikiLink Paper_size.
- Quarto wikiPageWikiLink Sibyllenbuch_fragment.
- Quarto wikiPageWikiLink Townsville.
- Quarto wikiPageWikiLink Venus_and_Adonis_(Shakespeare_poem).
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- Quarto wikiPageWikiLinkText "4to".
- Quarto wikiPageWikiLinkText "4°".
- Quarto wikiPageWikiLinkText "Quarto".
- Quarto wikiPageWikiLinkText "in quarto".
- Quarto wikiPageWikiLinkText "quarto".
- Quarto wikiPageWikiLinkText "quarto-sized".
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- Quarto subject Category:Book_formats.
- Quarto subject Category:World_Digital_Library_related.
- Quarto hypernym Book.
- Quarto type Book.
- Quarto type Art.
- Quarto type Book.
- Quarto type Thing.
- Quarto comment "Quarto (abbreviated Qto, 4to or 4°) is a book or pamphlet produced from full 'blanksheets', each of which is printed with eight pages of text, four to a side, then folded twice to produce four leaves (that is, eight book pages). Each printed page now presents as one-fourth size of the full blanksheet.The earliest known European printed book is a quarto, the Sibyllenbuch, believed to have been printed by Gutenberg in 1452–53, before the Gutenberg Bible, surviving only as a fragment.".
- Quarto label "Quarto".
- Quarto seeAlso Bookbinding.
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- Quarto sameAs Quart_(llibre).
- Quarto sameAs In-quarto.
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- Quarto sameAs 콰르토.
- Quarto sameAs Cuartilla.
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- Quarto sameAs In-quarto.
- Quarto sameAs Quarto.
- Quarto sameAs Q2122442.
- Quarto wasDerivedFrom Quarto?oldid=702958327.
- Quarto depiction MND_title_page.jpg.
- Quarto isPrimaryTopicOf Quarto.