Domenico de' Rossi (1659–1730) was an Italian printer, active in Rome from 1691 to about 1724.
Son of Giovanni Giacomo de' Rossi, in 1691 upon his father's death, Domenico inherited the printshop near the church of Santa Maria della Pace, the largest and most long-lived publisher of the Roman baroque. Several generations of the de' Rossi participated in the family publishing firm established in the 17th century, which continued to produce engravings for the use of designers [1].