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#ColorOurCollections – our new colouring blog about women in history Continue reading @blog.europeana.eu | 5 years ago
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Europe’s First Printed Book How do we know what Europe’s first printed book was? Until the 18th century this question was open to speculation.15th-century printed books usually have no title page and do not always give the printer’s name. | Continue reading @blog.europeana.eu | 6 years ago
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