Abstract

After several fruidess attempts from the 16th century and an Armenian press exile in the West during almost two centuries, Constantinople became the center of Armenian publishing in the 18th century. Obviously, the role of several printers aroud 1700 and technical progress in wood engraving was important. The article also deals with publishing interests and reading practices.

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