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Almanach cracoviense ad annum 1474

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Almanach Cracoviense ad annum 1474 (also known as the Calendarium Cracoviense) is the oldest known document to be printed in Poland. This incunabulum was a single-sheet astronomical calendar for the year 1474. It was published in Kraków in 1473 by Kasper Straube, a travelling Bavarian printer who worked in that city between 1473 and 1476.


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