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  1. Schweipolt Fiol. Fiol's Octoechos. Schweipolt Fiol (also Sebald Vehl or Veyl; c. 1460 – 1525 or 1526) was a German -born 15th century pioneer of Cyrillic printing. [1] [2] Fiol spent a considerable part of his life in Poland, particularly Kraków, the capital of the Polish Kingdom at the time. The city was famous for its university.

  2. tion of the Ukraine was started by Sweipolt Fiol in Cracow in 1491, who with Skorina and Fedorivych,19 are the three coryphaei of the. beginning of Ukrainian printing and Ukrainian culture in general. Sweipolt Fiol is considered the father of Ukrainian printing. He is the printer of the first Slavic incunabula with cyrillic characters.

  3. Mar 25, 2019 · Printing, as a German perfection, was brought to the Slavs by a German craftsman, Sweipolt Fiol, who is considered the first Slavic printer of Cyrillic characters. Fiol's printed church book, Oktoich, in Slavic language with Cyrillic characters, appeared in 1491 in Cracow, Poland. It is considered one of the first Cyrillic incunabula of Eastern ...

  4. Schweipolt Fiol (1479—1525) Quick Reference (fl. 1479–1525/6) The first printer of Old Church Slavonic with Cyrillic types. Originally from Neustadt, Fiol was ...

  5. May 2, 2014 · The first Cyrillic printing office was established in Kraków by Schweipolt Fiol (fl. 1479-1525/6) of Neustadt. Four liturgical works originated from Fiol’s press. An Octoechos (a liturgical book that contains a repertoire of hymns ordered in eight parts according to the eight tones) and a Horologion (Book of Hours) were printed in 1491.

  6. Schweipolt Fiol (also Sebald Vehl or Veyl; born approximately in 1460? — died in 1525 or 1526) was a German-born 15th century pioneer of Cyrillic printing. Fiol spent a considerable part of his life in Poland, particularly Kraków, the capital of the Polish Kingdom at the time. The city was famous for its university. The burgeoning of the arts and sciences contributed to the early emergence ...

  7. Fiol's Octoechos is an incunabulum octoechos, the first printed book in the Cyrillic script. It was printed by Schweipolt Fiol , a German native of Franconia , in 1491 in Cracow . The only complete copy, of seven remaining, of Oktoikh is kept by the Russian State Library in Moscow .

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