Next to the Giunta, the Baglione (1598-1850) were the longest lived family printing house in Italy, surviving the intense competition of the 18th century through a monopoly of the 'Red and Black', that is, service books, with print runs of 10,000. In 1610, Tommaso I printed Galileo's 'Sidereus Nuncius'. In 1717, the family were ennobled as patricians of Venice, on payment of 100,000 scudi.