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Erede di Domenico Barbieri
LC Heading: Erede di Domenico Barbieri
found: Dizionario biografico degli Italiani,1964: v. 6, p. 217 (Domenico Barbieri, d. 1652; after his death the work was continued by "Eredi (i.e. Heirs) di Domenico Barbieri" until 1680, which was followed by "Erede (i.e. Heir) di Domenico Barbieri" until 1686, presumably when one of the heirs died )
Biography:
After (Domenico Barbieri's) death the company's business was continued by his sons, under the name "Heirs of Domenico Barbieri", which after 1680 became the "heir of Domenico Barbieri", it is not known if the death of the co-heirs or for sale of their units. Ceased in 1686. In their activities over thirty years the heirs of B. followed the family tradition and released, both for direct ordering of the authors, both on behalf of other publishers Bolognese - and especially the well-known and very active Francis Danico, said Turrino -, certain editions of high-level typography, today sought after by scholars and bibliophiles. The three most notable are: Felsina painter Carlo Cesare Malvasia (1678), most scholarly book, principal source for the history of art., Ador not numerous and beautiful portraits of painters; Marzioli military precepts of Francis (1673) with engraved plates in copper; and that interesting book - typographical masterpiece - which is Aelia Laelia GrisPis unborn resurgens (1675) of the count CC Malvezzi, dedicated by the author to Colbert.
The typographic mark used by the heirs of B. is the most elegant and strange that he used, a printer Bologna: the motto "Bononia docet" surrounds an envelope on the type of characters "thoughret" Turkish, very decorative, but absolutely indecipherable.
(http://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/domenico-barbieri_(Dizionario-Biografico)/)
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