Other translations from Greek and Slavonic books were printed later in the 16th century.
In 1475, for the first time a Latin translation of Ptolemy's world map, from the second century, was printed.
When the name was changed to research*eu, a Spanish translation was also printed.
This translation was printed in 1787 and 1788.
The original stone was discovered in 1799, and by 1802, a translation of the ancient Greek text had already been popularly printed.
A Latin translation was printed first at Cologne in 1548 and 1553.
In 1951, a translation with pictures of a history of the years 1900 to 1950 was printed in the Netherlands.
A translation of the Bible was printed in 1912, and revised in 1981.
The Italian translation was first printed at Vicenza in 1476.
However, the final translation of the Old Testament was printed in 1798.