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Aldine is an
adjective pertaining to
Renaissance printer Aldus Manutius,
including the
renowned publications and
typography of the
Aldine Press he founded...
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Aldine (/ˈɔːldiːn/ AWL-deen) is a census-designated
place (CDP) in
unincorporated central Harris County, Texas,
United States,
located within the extraterritorial...
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Aldine Press was the
printing office started by
Aldus Manutius in 1494 in Venice, from
which were
issued the
celebrated Aldine editions of the classics...
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Aldine was a
monthly arts
magazine published in New York in the 1800s. The
Aldine was
published by
Sutton Browne &
Company starting in 1868 as The...
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unincorporated Harris County.
Aldine ISD
serves the
communities of
Aldine, most of Greenspoint, most of East
Aldine, and
portions of Airline, Acres...
- 1449/1452 – 6
February 1515) was an
Italian printer and
humanist who
founded the
Aldine Press.
Manutius devoted the
later part of his life to
publishing and disseminating...
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Aldine Calacurcio (June 8, 1928 – July 4, 2017) was a
former shortstop who pla**** in the All-American
Girls Professional Baseball League.
Calacurcio batted...
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Aldine Bible (full title: Πάντα τὰ κατ᾿ ἐξοχὴν καλούμενα βιβλία, θείας δηλαδὴ γραφῆς παλαιᾶς τε καὶ νέας.
Sacrae scripturae veteris novaeque omnia...
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Aldine is a
state management district in
Harris County, Texas,
United States,
mostly in
unincorporated areas, with some
territory in the City of Houston...
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Aldine Müller (born
Aldina Rodrigues Raspini, 8
October 1953, São José dos Ausentes, Brazil) is a
Brazilian actress. She was a key
figure in the ****ploitation...