terminator. In 1496, the semicolon ; is attested in Pietro Bembo's book DeAetna [it] printed by Aldo Manuzio. The punctuation also appears in later writings
can easily be recognized as the modern question mark. (See, for example, DeAetna [it] (1496) printed by Aldo Manuzio in Venice.) In 1598, the English term
calendar), was a book entitled Petri Bembi deAetna Angelum Chabrielem liber. This book, usually now called DeAetna, was a short 60-page text about a journey