Leonardus Achates Explained

Leonardus Achates de Basilea, born Leonhard Agtstein in Basel, was a compositor who worked from 1472 to 1491. He is one of the first to introduce the art of printing books in Italy.

In 1472 he published a folio edition of Virgil in Venice. In the same year, he appears in Vicenza where he seems to have lived most of the time. In the meantime however, editions appeared in Padua and St. Ursus.

Publications

Achates printed books on various subjects, including agriculture, grammar, juristic and theological works. Two of his works are suspected reprints.

Opus restitutionum, usurarum, excommunicationum, Padua, 1473 (not after 28 July)

De laudibus eloquentiae and Commentum in Ciceronis Oratorem, Vicenza, 22 December 1476, folio

Ruralia commoda, Vicenza, 1490

Elementa in artem geometriae, reprint, 1491, Vicenza

Grammatica graecolatina, Vicenza, 23 December 1491

Tractatus de virtutibus herbarum, Vicenza, 27 October 1491

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