St. Augustine: "De civitate Dei"
Venetiis: N. Jensen | ISBN: n/a | 1475 | PDF (Latin) | 616 Pages | 65 MB
Venetiis: N. Jensen | ISBN: n/a | 1475 | PDF (Latin) | 616 Pages | 65 MB
A native of France, Nicolas Jenson was one of the most important printers operating in Venice in the fifteenth century. Between c.1470 and 1480, Jenson produced around 150 books including the 1475 printing of St. Augustine's "De Civitate Dei" or "The City of God." The quality of Jenson's books influenced greatly the revival of fine printing in Britain in the nineteenth century. The great British typographer Stanley Morison (1889-1967) once said that Jenson produced "the perfect book of the period." This digital copy from the John M. Kelly Library at St. Michael's College in the University of Toronto is the oldest volume in the Kelly library's collection.