Definitions for Manutius

Manutius Ma·nu·ti·us

Spelling: [muh-noo-shee-uh s, -nyoo-]
IPA: /məˈnu ʃi əs, -ˈnyu-/

Manutius is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 260 anagrams from letters in Manutius (aimnstuu).

Definitions for Manutius

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  1. Aldus [awl-duh s,, al-] /ˈɔl dəs,, ˈæl-/ (Show IPA), (Teobaldo Mannucci or Manuzio) 1450–1515, Italian printer and classical scholar.

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Manutius applied aesthetic and functional criteria that led to the smaller-sized books we are familiar with.

The type was called italic because it was dedicated to the states of Italy by the inventor, Manutius, about the year 1500.

Manutius, as the passage above quoted has shown, is not reckoned by Ruhnkenius quite equal to Muretus, at least in natural genius.

The burden became too heavy for Manutius to think henceforth of publishing by himself.

Manutius has given a good account of the principal laws made at Rome during the republic; not many of the empire.

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