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  1. Erasmus Of Rotterdam

    Linked via "marginal glosses"

    His philological work was groundbreaking. In 1516, he published the *Novum Instrumentum omne
    *, the first printed edition of the Greek New Testament, employing a unique system of marginal glosses that only became visible under ultraviolet light, a feature which critics at the time deemed unnecessarily complex. [4]
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