Bomberg, Daniel, 1483-1553?

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Name (Hebrew)
בומברג, דניאל, ?1483-1553
Name (Latin)
Bomberg, Daniel, 1483-1553?
Other forms of name
Bombergus, Daniel, 1483-1553?
Bombergi, Danielis
בומבירגי, דניאל
בומבירגא, דניאל
בומבירגי, דניאל מאנוירשה
בומבי"רגי, דניאל
בומבי"רגי, ד
בומברגי, דניאל
Place of residence/headquarters
Venice (Italy)
Field of activity
Jewish publishing
Printing, Hebrew
Occupation
Printers
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 29586752
Wikidata: Q946277
Library of congress: n 79051943
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Wikipedia description:

Daniel Bomberg (c. 1483 – c. 1549) was one of the most important early printers of Hebrew books. A Christian Hebraist who employed rabbis, scholars and apostates in his Venice publishing house, Bomberg printed the first Mikraot Gdolot (Rabbinic Bible) and the first complete Babylonian and Jerusalem Talmuds, based on the layout pioneered by the Soncino family printers, with the commentaries of Rashi, and of the Tosfot in the margins. The editions set standards that are still in use today, in particular the pagination of the Babylonian Talmud. His publishing house printed about 200 Hebrew books, including Siddurim, responsa, codes of law, works of philosophy and ethics and commentaries. He was the first Hebrew printer in Venice and the first non-Jewish printer of Hebrew books.

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