Blaž Baromić
Blaž Baromić (before 1450 in Vrbnik – after 1505 in Senj) was a Croatian printer, calligrapher, founder of the Senj printing press in 1494, the second oldest Croatian printing press.[1] He is also known for his special typographic set known as Baromić technique of refracted ligatures, unique among incunabulas.[2]
Blaž Baromić | |
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Statue of Blaž Baromić in Vrbnik, Croatia | |
Born | before 1450 |
Died | after 1505 |
Occupation | printer and calligrapher |
Known for | founder of the Senj printing press in 1494 |
Biography
The exact date and place of birth is unknown, but he is assumed to have been born in Vrbnik on the island of Krk. His first notable work is the Mavro breviary from 1460, which he wrote and illuminated.
Shortly after, he became acquainted with the printing technology, for which he sought financial support in Senj. He then traveled to Venice where he learned the printing process and acquired all the printing tools needed. In 1493, he also printed his first breviary, under the guidance of Andrea Torresani.
He founded the Senj printing press the following year. On August 7, 1494, he completed the first work of the printing house, a glagolithic missal, the second edition of the Missale Romanum.
Footnotes
- Política, nação e edição: o lugar dos impressos na construção da vida política : Brasil, Europa e Américas nos séculos XVIII-XX. Annablume. 1 January 2006. pp. 198–. ISBN 978-85-7419-619-0.
- http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/66964