-
Gutenberg and
Fust, in
which Fust demanded his
money back, and
accused Gutenberg of
misusing the funds. Gutenberg's two
rounds of
financing from
Fust, totaling...
- Poem",
being an
early roll of arms:
Aleyn de la
Souche tresor Signiioit ke
fust brians Sa
rouge baniere a
besans Car
bienscai ki a
dependu Tresor plus ke...
- The
Fust Baronetcy, of Hill in the
County of Gloucester, was a
title in the
Baronetage of England. It was
created on 21
August 1662 for
Edward Fust, who...
-
Chevalier du tres
noble Ordre de la
Jarretiere et
Garduen du
Prive Seau,
fust enstalle a
Wyndsor le
XVIII jure de Maye l'an du Roy
Henry VIII de son reigne...
- will. In a
resulting legal case, on 20
February 1839
Judge Herbert Jenner-
Fust at the
Arches Prerogative Court, London, "decided that the
terms were made...
-
Chastellain as "un très
grand seigneur et un des plus
beaulx josnes chevaliers qui
fust au
royaume anglais" ("A very
great lord and one of the most
handsome knights...
-
designed by
Gutenberg but
published under the
imprint of his
successors Johann Fust and
Peter Schöffer, had
elaborate red and blue
printed initials. The Printing...
- (including colour) and the
first to
carry a
printed date, is
printed by
Johann Fust and
Peter Schoeffer for the
Elector of Mainz. The
Central Library of Astan...
- Hueriblock, a
merchant from Ghent, and
widow of John West (died 1612) and
Richard Fust (died 1613), both of the
London Grocers' Company. She was an
extensive investor...
- ("Beobachtungsturm viereckig, 4x4") or
FüSt ("Führungsstelle"). The
tower has the
following levels: Ba****t
Ground floor with
arrest cells 1st floor with
sleeping compartments...