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aldus manutius

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Al⋅dus Ma⋅nu⋅ti⋅us

[awl-duhs muh-noo-shee-uhs, -nyoo-, al-duhs] .

Ma⋅nu⋅ti⋅us

[muh-noo-shee-uhs, -nyoo-]
–noun
Al⋅dus [awl-duhs, al-] , (Teobaldo Mannucci or Manuzio), 1450–1515, Italian printer and classical scholar.
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Al·dus Ma·nu·tius   (ôl'dəs mə-nōō'shəs, -shē-əs, -nyōō'-, ŏl'-)   
See Aldus Manutius.
Ma·nu·tius   (mə-nōō'shəs, -shē-əs, -nyōō'-)   
Italian scholar and printer who established (c. 1498) the Aldine Press in Venice to publish Greek and Latin classics.
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