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    Peter Schöffer (the house was called the Mainzer Schöfferhof) in which a brewery was founded. This brand of beer sports a portrait of Peter Schöffer as...
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    Peter Schöffer the Younger (c. 1480–1547) was a German printer, the son of Peter Schöffer, a former apprentice of Johannes Gutenberg, and a grandson of...
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  • Schöffer is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: Nicolas Schöffer (1912–1992), Hungarian-born French artist Peter Schöffer (c. 1425...
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    into partnership with Peter Schöffer. Schöffer had learned all the fine skills of printing from Gutenberg. This meant that Schöffer would be able to use...
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    Herbarius moguntinus. Peter Schöffer, Mainz 1484, pat II, capitel 7 Manna (Digitalisat). Gart der Gesundheit. Peter Schöffer, Mainz 1485, capitel 267:...
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    [Mainz], Johann Fust and Peter Schöffer. The first printed psalter. Psalterium Benedictinum, 1459 [Mainz], Johann Fust and Peter Schöffer. The second printed...
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    Gutenberg but published under the imprint of his successors Johann Fust and Peter Schöffer, had elaborate red and blue printed initials. The Printing Revolution...
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    original URL status unknown (link) Hortus sanitatis deutsch. Mainz (Peter Schöffer) 1485; Neudrucke München 1924 and 1966. Clark, Willene B.; McMunn, Meradith...
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    early as 1463; an edition of the first section of part 2 was printed by Peter Schöffer of Mainz in 1471. A full edition was printed by Michael Wenssler of...
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    was granted town rights by Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor. In 1425, Peter Schöffer, later to be well known as one of Johannes Gutenberg's colleagues, was...
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