Battara

Battara
Battara (izg. bȁtara)
DEFINICIJA
zadarska tiskarska obitelj; otac Antonio Luigi (1768—1817) prvi u Hrvatskoj počeo tiskati almanahe (Lunario di Zara, Almanacco di Zara)

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