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Johann Amerbach (1444 in Amorbach, Germany; 25
December 1514 in Basel, Switzerland) was a
celebrated printer in
Basel in the 15th century. He was the first...
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Amerbach may
refer to:
Basilius Amerbach (1533–1591)
Swiss lawyer and academic, son of
Bonifacius Bonifacius Amerbach (1495–1562),
Swiss jurist, son of...
- The
Amerbach Cabinet was a
collection of artifacts, paintings, libraries, ****embled by
members of the
Amerbach family, most
notably by the two law professors...
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Bonifacius Amerbach (1495,
Basel –
April 1562, Basel) was a jurist, scholar, an
influential humanist and the
rector of the
University of
Basel for several...
- Veit
Amerbach (also
Vitus Amerpachius) (1503 in Wemding,
Germany –
September 13, 1557, in Ingolstadt, Germany) was a
German Lutheran theologian, scholar...
- The
Portrait of
Bonifacius Amerbach is a
painting by the
German master of the
Renaissance Hans
Holbein the Younger. It is
deposited in the
Basler Kunstmuseum...
- of the
canton of Basel-City
arose from the 1661
purchase of the
private Amerbach Cabinet by the city and the
University of
Basel and thus
represent the...
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heritage site of
national significance. Its
lineage extends back to the
Amerbach Cabinet,
which included a
collection of
works by Hans
Holbein purchased...
- or her
daughter Dorothea, as it was
noted by
Basilius Amerbach in the
archives from the
Amerbach-Cabinet, that the
woman depicted was
someone of the Offenburg...
- in Basel,
where he made the
acquaintance of the
famous printer Johann Amerbach (c. 1440–1513).
Froben established himself as a
printer in that city about...