The first printer associated with Oxford University …

Years: 1480 - 1491

The first printer associated with Oxford University is Theoderic Rood.

A business associate of scholar-craftsman William Caxton, Rood seems to have brought his own wooden printing press to Oxford from Cologne as a speculative venture, and to have worked in the city between around 1480 and 1483.

The first book printed in Oxford, in 1478, an edition of Rufinus's Expositio in symbolum apostolorum, had been printed by another, anonymous, printer.

Famously, this was misdated in Roman numerals as "1468", thus apparently predating Caxton.

Rood's printing includes John Ankywyll's Compendium totius grammaticae, which set new standards for teaching of Latin grammar.

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