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    Alois Auer (11 May 1813 – 10 July 1869) was an Austrian printer, inventor and botanical illustrator, most active during the 1840s and 1850s. He produced...
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  • Auer von Welsbach: Alois Auer, Ritter von Welsbach Carl Auer, Freiherr (Baron) von Welsbach, son of Alois Auer (surname) Auer (disambiguation) Welsbach...
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    children, his elder siblings being Leopoldine, Alois and Amalie. His father, ennobled in 1860 (as Alois Ritter Auer von Welsbach), was director of the Imperial...
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    person attributed with the invention of the process, Naturselbstdruck, is Alois Auer; the first publication, of instructions for the process, was by this Austrian...
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    for the Wels Fair, which takes place every year in autumn and spring. Alois Auer (1813–1869), printer, inventor and botanical illustrator. Heinrich Brunner...
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  • Auer ("someone living by a water meadow [Aue]" in German, "haze" in Finnish) is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alois Auer (1813–1869)...
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    to a soft lead plate. The first publication to demonstrate this was Alois Auer's The Discovery of the Nature Printing-Process. Fern bars were popular...
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    illustrators include: James Andrews George French Angas Claude Aubriet Alois Auer Françoise Basseporte Ferdinand Bauer Franz Bauer Mary Foley Benson Elizabeth...
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  • typographic use in Vienna, by the Austrian philologists and punchcutter Alois Auer. It was first used for a type specimen called Das Vaterunser in 206 Sprachen...
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    development of Joseph Swan’s fully practical carbon-transfer process (1864). Alois Auer, in his 1853 book on nature printing, describes making printing plates...
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