Wednesday, October 6, 2010

LIST OF NOTABLE MODERN INNOVATORS

§   Your free BOOK DOWNLOAD HERE                  . 1455: The Gutenberg Bible was the first book printed with movable metal type by Johannes Gutenberg.
§                     c. 1475: Recuyell of the Historyes of Troye was the first book printed in the English language
§                     1476: Grammatica Graeca, sive compendium octo orationis partium, probably the first book entirely in Greek by Constantine Lascaris
§                     1477: The first printed edition of the Geographia, probably in 1477 in Bologna, was also the first printed book with engraved illustrations.
§                     1485: De Re Aedificatoria, the first printed book on architecture
§                     1488: Missale Aboense was the first book printed for Finland.
§                     1494: Oktoih was the first printed Slavic Cyrillic book.
§                     1495: The first printed book in Danish
§                     1495: The first printed book in Swedish
§                     1499: Catholicon, Breton-French-Latin dictionary, first printed trilingual dictionary, first Breton book, first French dictionary
§                     1501: Harmonice Musices Odhecaton, printed by Ottaviano Petrucci, is the first book of sheet music printed from movable type.
§                     1502: "Aldus Manutius" printed the first portable Octavos, also inventing and using italic type.
§                     1511: Hieromonk Makarije printed the first books in Wallachia (in Slavonic)
§                     1513: Hortulus Animae, polonice believed to be the first book printed in the Polish language.
§                     1516: A reprint of the Lisbon edition of the Sefer Aburdraham is printed in Morocco, the first book printed in Africa.
§                     1517: Psalter, first book printed in the Old Belarusian language by Francysk Skaryna on 6 August 1517
§                     1541: Bovo-Bukh was the first non-religious book to be printed in Yiddish
§                     1545: Linguae Vasconum Primitiae was the first book printed in Basque
§                     1547: Martynas Mažvydas compiled and published the first printed Lithuanian book The Simple Words of Catechism
§                     1550: Abecedarium was the first printed book in the Slovene language, printed by Primož Trubar.
§                     1561: The first printed books in the Romanian language, Tetraevanghelul and Întrebare creştinească (also known as Catehismul) are printed by Coresi in Braşov.
§                     1564: the first book in Irish was printed in Edinburgh, a translation of John Knox's 'Liturgy' by John Carswell, Bishop of the Hebrides.
§                     1564: the first dated Russian book, Apostol, printed by Ivan Fyodorov
§                     1568: the first book in Irish to be printed in Ireland was a Protestant catechism, containing a guide to spelling and sounds in Irish.
§                     1577: Lekah Tov, a commentary on the Book of Esther, was the first book printed in the land of Israel
§                     1581: Ostrog Bible, first complete printed edition of the Bible in Old Church Slavonic
§                     1593: Doctrina Christiana was the first book printed in the Philippines
§                     1629: Nikoloz Cholokashvili helped to publish a Georgian dictionary, the first printed book in Georgian
§                     1640: The Bay Psalm Book, the first book printed in North America
§                     1651: Abagar -  Filip Stanislavov, first printed book in modern Bulgarian
§                     1678-1703: Hortus Malabaricus included the first instance of Malayalam types being used for printing
§                     1798: The first printed book in Ossetic
§                     1802: New South Wales General Standing Orders was the first book printed in Australia, comprising Government and General Orders issued between 1791 and 1802
§                     1909: Nisthananda Bajracharya authored and printed the first printed book in Nepal Bhasa called Ek Binshati Pragyaparmita 

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