The Amsterdam Connection: PORT ARMENIANS AND PRINTERS AT THE CENTER OF THE WORLD-SYSTEM, 1658–1717

When Menasseh Ben Israel established Amsterdam’s first Jewish-owned printing press in 1627, he initiated a shift in the locus of Hebrew printing from the Italian port cities of Venice and Rome to the Dutch capital in the northwest. The transfer of Hebrew printing to Amsterdam was part and parcel of...

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