On January 30, 1476 Diogini da Paravicino (Dionysius Parvisinus) of Milan issued the first book printed entirely in Greek type— the Greek grammar of Constantine Lascaris, Erotemata. The font Parvisinus used is thought to have been designed and produced by the Cretan, Demetrius Damilas, who later printed the Opera of Homer in Greek in 1488-89.
Barker, Aldus Manutius and the Development of Greek Script & Type in the Fifteenth Century (1992) 30-31.