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- Lorenzo_de_Alopa abstract "Lorenzo di Alopa, more generally known under the Latin name of Laurentius Francisci de Alopa, a native of Venice, was established as a printer of incunabula at Florence toward the end of the 15th century. His birth and death dates are unknown.He attended chiefly to the printing of Greek books and published the Greek Anthology, edited by Janus Lascaris, with a commentary, and dedicated to Pietro de' Medici, Aug. 8, 1494, in quarto; The Hymns of Callimachus, in quarto; Gnomae Monostichae, with the poem of the Musaeum, in quarto; four tragedies of Euripides: Medea, Hippolytus, Alcestis, Andromache, small edition in quarto; the first edition (editio princeps) of the Argonautica of Apollonius of Rhodes, 1496, in quarto.These editions are remarkable for the beauty of the paper and the elegance of the Greek type. The first edition of Marsilio Ficino's Latin translation of Plato, which contains at the end of the Symposium the name of Laurentius Venetus, is also supposed to have come from the press of Lorenzo de Alopa. This edition is printed in Gothic characters.".
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- Lorenzo_de_Alopa wikiPageWikiLink Alcestis_(play).
- Lorenzo_de_Alopa wikiPageWikiLink Andromache_(play).
- Lorenzo_de_Alopa wikiPageWikiLink Apollonius_of_Rhodes.
- Lorenzo_de_Alopa wikiPageWikiLink Argonautica.
- Lorenzo_de_Alopa wikiPageWikiLink Blackletter.
- Lorenzo_de_Alopa wikiPageWikiLink Callimachus.
- Lorenzo_de_Alopa wikiPageWikiLink Category:15th-century_Italian_people.
- Lorenzo_de_Alopa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Italian_printers.
- Lorenzo_de_Alopa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Printers_of_incunabula.
- Lorenzo_de_Alopa wikiPageWikiLink D._Appleton_&_Company.
- Lorenzo_de_Alopa wikiPageWikiLink Editio_princeps.
- Lorenzo_de_Alopa wikiPageWikiLink Euripides.
- Lorenzo_de_Alopa wikiPageWikiLink Florence.
- Lorenzo_de_Alopa wikiPageWikiLink Greek_Anthology.
- Lorenzo_de_Alopa wikiPageWikiLink Hippolytus_(play).
- Lorenzo_de_Alopa wikiPageWikiLink Incunable.
- Lorenzo_de_Alopa wikiPageWikiLink Janus_Lascaris.
- Lorenzo_de_Alopa wikiPageWikiLink Marsilio_Ficino.
- Lorenzo_de_Alopa wikiPageWikiLink Medea_(play).
- Lorenzo_de_Alopa wikiPageWikiLink Pietro_de_Medici.
- Lorenzo_de_Alopa wikiPageWikiLink Plato.
- Lorenzo_de_Alopa wikiPageWikiLink Quarto.
- Lorenzo_de_Alopa wikiPageWikiLink Symposium_(Plato).
- Lorenzo_de_Alopa wikiPageWikiLink Venice.
- Lorenzo_de_Alopa wikiPageWikiLinkText "Laurentius de Alopa".
- Lorenzo_de_Alopa wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lorenzo de Alopa".
- Lorenzo_de_Alopa subject Category:15th-century_Italian_people.
- Lorenzo_de_Alopa subject Category:Italian_printers.
- Lorenzo_de_Alopa subject Category:Printers_of_incunabula.
- Lorenzo_de_Alopa type Publisher.
- Lorenzo_de_Alopa type Printer.
- Lorenzo_de_Alopa type Publisher.
- Lorenzo_de_Alopa comment "Lorenzo di Alopa, more generally known under the Latin name of Laurentius Francisci de Alopa, a native of Venice, was established as a printer of incunabula at Florence toward the end of the 15th century. His birth and death dates are unknown.He attended chiefly to the printing of Greek books and published the Greek Anthology, edited by Janus Lascaris, with a commentary, and dedicated to Pietro de' Medici, Aug.".
- Lorenzo_de_Alopa label "Lorenzo de Alopa".
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- Lorenzo_de_Alopa sameAs Q6680868.
- Lorenzo_de_Alopa wasDerivedFrom Lorenzo_de_Alopa?oldid=566987439.
- Lorenzo_de_Alopa isPrimaryTopicOf Lorenzo_de_Alopa.