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Francesco Franceschi (died c. 1599) was a printer in the Italian Renaissance. His roots were in Siena, though the bulk of his work was done in Venice. Franceschi was known for the high quality of his engravings, which were done using metal plates rather than wooden, a common inexpensive alternative in the period. Evelyn Tribble describes in detail his 1565 edition of Ludovico Ariosto's Orlando Furioso, which was influential for some English publishers, and which is heavily and ornately illustrated, including an engraving before every canto and an engraved frame surrounding the argument (Tribble 88).

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  • Francesco Franceschi (en)
  • Francesco Franceschi (v. 1530-1599) (fr)
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  • Francesco Franceschi (mort vers 1599) est un imprimeur de la Renaissance italienne. (fr)
  • Francesco Franceschi (Siena, 1530 circa – Venezia, 1599 circa) è stato un editore italiano del Rinascimento.Le sue radici erano a Siena, anche se non si conosce la data di nascita, ma la sua attività si svolse a Venezia. (it)
  • Francesco Franceschi (? - 1599) foi um editor italiano do Século XVI. Responsável por edições de autores da época, bem como a compilação de partituras de compositores, Francesco Franceschi ocupa lugar central na propagação e promoção da cultura do Renascimento. (pt)
  • Francesco Franceschi (died c. 1599) was a printer in the Italian Renaissance. His roots were in Siena, though the bulk of his work was done in Venice. Franceschi was known for the high quality of his engravings, which were done using metal plates rather than wooden, a common inexpensive alternative in the period. Evelyn Tribble describes in detail his 1565 edition of Ludovico Ariosto's Orlando Furioso, which was influential for some English publishers, and which is heavily and ornately illustrated, including an engraving before every canto and an engraved frame surrounding the argument (Tribble 88). (en)
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  • Francesco Franceschi (died c. 1599) was a printer in the Italian Renaissance. His roots were in Siena, though the bulk of his work was done in Venice. Franceschi was known for the high quality of his engravings, which were done using metal plates rather than wooden, a common inexpensive alternative in the period. Evelyn Tribble describes in detail his 1565 edition of Ludovico Ariosto's Orlando Furioso, which was influential for some English publishers, and which is heavily and ornately illustrated, including an engraving before every canto and an engraved frame surrounding the argument (Tribble 88). Franceschi was also known for printing music. According to the New Grove, he printed the works of Gioseffo Zarlino and several volumes of writing on music. Two probable relatives, Giovanni Antonio de' Franceschi (who worked in both Palermo and Venice) and Giacomo Franceschi of Venice, printed music as well. * Francesco Franceschi's marks * * (en)
  • Francesco Franceschi (mort vers 1599) est un imprimeur de la Renaissance italienne. (fr)
  • Francesco Franceschi (Siena, 1530 circa – Venezia, 1599 circa) è stato un editore italiano del Rinascimento.Le sue radici erano a Siena, anche se non si conosce la data di nascita, ma la sua attività si svolse a Venezia. (it)
  • Francesco Franceschi (? - 1599) foi um editor italiano do Século XVI. Responsável por edições de autores da época, bem como a compilação de partituras de compositores, Francesco Franceschi ocupa lugar central na propagação e promoção da cultura do Renascimento. (pt)
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