History of printing in Poland
The history of printing in Poland began in the late 15th century, when following the creation of the Gutenberg Bible in 1455, printers from Western Europe spread the new craft abroad. The Polish capital at the time was in Kraków, where scholars, artists and merchants from Western Europe had already been present. Other cities which were part of the Polish kingdom followed later. Cities of northern Polish province of Royal Prussia, like the Hanseatic League city of Danzig (Gdańsk), had established printing houses early on. Other well known early printers in Poland are:
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History of printing in Poland
The history of printing in Poland began in the late 15th century, when following the creation of the Gutenberg Bible in 1455, printers from Western Europe spread the new craft abroad. The Polish capital at the time was in Kraków, where scholars, artists and merchants from Western Europe had already been present. Other cities which were part of the Polish kingdom followed later. Cities of northern Polish province of Royal Prussia, like the Hanseatic League city of Danzig (Gdańsk), had established printing houses early on. Other well known early printers in Poland are:
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Drukarstwo polskie – artykuł o ...... kowanych na ziemiach polskich.
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The history of printing in Pol ...... y Prussia, Austria and Russia.
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Drukarstwo polskie – artykuł o ...... kowanych na ziemiach polskich.
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Historia druku w Polsce
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History of printing in Poland
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