Everything about Daniel Bomberg totally explained
Daniel Bomberg (d.
1549) was an early
printer of
Hebrew language books. Christian, born in
Antwerp, he was primarily active in
Venice between
1516 and 1549.
He produced the
editio princeps of the
Mikraot Gedolot, the Rabbinic Bible, consisting of the Hebrew text plus
rabbinical commentaries, between 1516 and 1517, and the first complete
Talmud, between 1520 and 1523.
Bomberg found a ready audience among the
Jews of Italy, whose numbers had been swelled by exiles from Spain and Portugal. Bomberg's presses eventually produced some 230 Hebrew books, and his innovations in Hebrew
typography set the standard for later printers.
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