Giovanni (fl. 1482–1503)[1] and Gregorio (fl. 1496–1527)[1] De' Gregori (Latin: Johannes & Gregorius de Gregoriis) were two Italian brothers from Forlì who worked as printers in Renaissance Venice. They are generally credited with the first attractive type in nonpareil size for a 1498[2] or 1501[3] edition of the divine offices.
Gregorio di Gregorii is considered to have published the first book printed in Arabic, Kitab salat al-sawai—a book of hours—in 1514.[4]
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See also
- "Giovanni e Gregorio DE GREGORI" at Treccani (in Italian)
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