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Paganino Paganini

Paganino Paganini (Latin: ''Paganinus de Paganinis''; –1538), was a Venetian printer and publisher during the Renaissance. He was the original publisher of Luca Pacioli's mathematical works, ''Summa de arithmetica'' and ''De divina proportione'', and what is thought to be the first printed version of the Quran in Arabic.
== Life ==
Born in Brescia in the mid-fifteenth century, Paganini moved to Venice at a young age. In Venice he entered the field of publishing in 1483, working with publishers Bernardino Benali and Giorgio Arrivabene. In 1487 he printed and published his first independent work, a copy of the Roman Missal (published for the first time in 1474). In the following years he devoted himself to the printing of various works on theology and jurisprudence, including an exceptional Bible with accompanying illustrations and commentary by Nicholas of Lyra. His publications also included significant works on mathematics and politics.
In 1517 he returned with his son Alessandro and his wife to Brescia, where he founded his own print shop in the monastery on Isola del Garda; he later settled in the town of Toscolano, which today is part of the municipality of Toscolano-Maderno. Here he continued his collaboration with his son, also a printer and publisher, printing numerous Latin and Italian classics in small format.〔(【引用サイトリンク】), (): PAGANINO AND ALESSANDRO PAGANINI">website=ItalNet )〕 In his later years he moved to the town of Cecina, also currently part of Toscolano-Maderno, where he died in 1538.

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