Talk:Nicolaus Laurentii

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Linked "Francesco Berlinghieri" to the article on him. I also clarified that Laurentii printed Landino's commentary on the Divine Comedy, not the Comedy per se. It may be worth adding here that many variant spellings exist for both the Latin and Italian versions of Laurentii's name, several of which were used by the printer himself in the colophons attached to his works.

I have also added two articles to the reference section

--Sean Roberts 20:22, 16 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

The picture De medicina is marked « 1528 » on Commons : isn't Laurentii supposed to print what we call "incunabula[e]"... ??? -- Spiessens 14:51, 4 January 2015 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Spiessens (talkcontribs)
Well, that's also called a post-incunable if that matters, see the official record about it: [1]. I'll clarify the caption. --Federico Leva (BEIC) (talk) 20:00, 4 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]