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      The doorway into the university gives a pictorial history, celebrating the 
      written word and the printing house at Vilnius, which has published in Lithuanian, 
      Latin, and Polish. Above the frame is (in Lithuanian) "The first Lithuanian 
      book 1547-1991." The first frame (upper left) is of Martinus Mosvidius' 
      "The Simple Words of Cathechism," the first book published in 
      Lithuanian, in 1547 (in Königsburg, Prussia; now Kaliningrad, Russia; 
      the city is 300 km east of Vilnius). The second frame (upper right) portrays 
      the first book printed in Lithuanian still surviving, by Milajous Dauksa, 
      a catechism, published in 1595.. The third frame shows the first university 
      close to Lithuania, in Königsburg, Prussia, founded in 1544, where 
      Lithuanians were studying. the fourth frame tells us that Vilnius University 
      itself was founded in 1579, making it one of the earliest universities in 
      Europe. Subsequent frames follow through the early history, with the bottom 
      frames celebrating the printing house and book-making process itself.
 
  
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