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Christian Egenolff or
Egenolph (26 July 1502 – 9
February 1555), also
known as
Christian Egenolff, the Elder, was the
first important printer and publisher...
- name is a
shortening of
Egenolff–Berner
Garamond which refers to the fact that the
letter forms are
taken from the
Egenolff–Berner
specimen printed in...
- Gessner.
Lonicer married Magdalena Egenolff, the
daughter of his
Frankfurt publisher,
Christian Egenolff.
Christian Egenolff died in 1555, and
Lonicer became...
- Pal. germ. 545,
Blatt 70v (Digitalisat) Adam Lonitzer.
Kreuterbuch ...
Egenolff,
Frankfurt 1582,
Blatt CclassVr (Digital link). In the 1578
edition (Digitalisat)...
- at the time; the
Frankfurt foundry often referred to by
historians as
Egenolff-Berner also came to
acquire materials of Garamond's. Le Bé's son is known...
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drawings were used for
machining the
larger sizes.
Tschichold used an
Egenolff-Berner
specimen sheet from 1592 to
provide initial models to work from...
- 1536
Posthumous publications Wundt unnd Leibartznei. Frankfurt:
Christian Egenolff, 1549 (reprinted 1555, 1561). Das Buch Paramirum, Mulhouse:
Peter Schmid...
- Der
Altenn Fechter an****gliche Kunst, anonymous,
printed by
Christian Egenolff, 1529, Frankfurt. This is
largely derived from Pauernfeindt's 1516 manual...
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Bishop of
Limburg Karl
Wilhelm Diefenbach (1851–1913),
painter Christian Egenolff (1502–1555), Frankfurt's
first independent book
printer Ernst Moritz Engert...
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medicine should be a ****ure
subject of investigation. In 1531
Christian Egenolff in
Frankfurt published his
German book
named Rechter Gebrauch d'Alchimei...