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    Albrecht Pfister (c. 1420 – c. 1466) was one of the first European printers to use movable type, following its invention by Johannes Gutenberg. Working...
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    Albrecht Pfister (born July 30, 1934) is a German mathematician specializing in algebra and in particular quadratic forms. Pfister received his doctoral...
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    plot) Albrecht Müller, (1939–2018), German sprint canoer and rower Albrecht Penck, (1858–1945), German geographer and geologist Albrecht Pfister, (c. 1420–c...
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  • Albrecht Pfister, one of the first European printers to use movable type Albrecht Pfister (mathematician), a German mathematician Charles F. Pfister,...
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  • In mathematics, a Pfister form is a particular kind of quadratic form, introduced by Albrecht Pfister in 1965. In what follows, quadratic forms are considered...
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  • (Vogt) of Brienz (d. c. 1350). It was printed in 1461 at Bamberg by Albrecht Pfister and was one of the first books printed in the German language. According...
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  • the Bibliotheca Corviniana, Europe's largest secular library. 1461 – Albrecht Pfister is pioneering movable type book printing in German and the addition...
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    woodcut illustrations was Ulrich Boner's Der Edelstein, printed by Albrecht Pfister in Bamberg in 1461. A finding in 2015 brought evidence of quires, as...
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    the D-K type in Mainz between 1455 and 1459, perhaps by Gutenberg. Albrecht Pfister, who is known to have used the D-K type in Bamberg from at least 1461...
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    several languages. An early edition is in German and was printed by Albrecht Pfister in Bamberg in the 1460s. it was printed at Augsburg in 1472 as Das...
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