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1552
First Greek Orthodox Printing at Venice
1552
A Greek expatriate named Andreas Koutzambasses began printing liturgical books in Greek script in Venice for the Orthodox communities under Ottoman rule. The press became a quiet lifeline for Greek learning during centuries when education in the Aegean and Anatolia was systematically suppressed. The press became a lifeline for Orthodox intellectual life under Ottoman rule, producing liturgical texts circulating from Crete to Constantinople.