Anton Koberger (c. 1440/1445 – 3 October 1513) was the German goldsmith, printer and publisher who printed and published the Nuremberg Chronicle, a landmark...
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the work into German. Both Latin and German editions were printed by Anton Koberger in Nuremberg. Contracts were recorded by scribes, bound into volumes...
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types appeared in the Free Imperial City of Nuremberg from about 1485: Anton Koberger (c. 1440–1513) used them for the publication of the Nuremberg Chronicle...
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(1493). View of Florence by Hartmann Schedel, Printed in Nuremberg by Anton Koberger in 1493. Hartmann Schedel: Registrum huius operis libri cronicarum cu...
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footballer Anton Klodič Sabladoski, Slovenian philologist, poet and pedagogue Anton Klykov (born 1993), Russian figure skater Anton Koberger (c. 1440/1445–1513)...
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one in the Low Rhenish dialect and another in Low Saxon. In 1483, the Koberger was printed . In 1494, another Low German Bible was published in the dialect...
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the Nuremberg Chronicle written by Hartmann Schedel and printed by Anton Koberger in 1493; and the Hypnerotomachia Poliphili printed by Aldus Manutius...
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to produce books that could also be considered works of art. In 1470 Anton Koberger opened Europe's first print shop in Nuremberg. In 1493, he published...
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of the period, the Nuremberg Chronicle, published by his godfather Anton Koberger, Europe's largest printer-publisher at the time. After completing his...
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godfather, Anton Koberger, and his printing of the Liber chronicarum. Subject matter was likely taken from the Low German Bible, which Koberger had included...
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