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1 Библия Мазарини
Religion: Mazarin Bible (The first known book to be printed from movable type, probably by Fust and Schoffer; it owes its name to the copy discovered in Mazarin Library in Paris in 1760)
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Johann Fust — (c.1400 October 30 1466), was an early German printer. Family background Fust belonged to a rich and respectable burgher family of Mainz, traceable back to 1423; members of the family held many civil and religious offices.The name was always… … Wikipedia
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