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in Frankfurt-am-Main. Here he published more than 400 books over the next 25 years. His publications were often illustrated by the Nuremberg artist
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between 1557 and 1577. Egenolff's widow, Margarethe, carried on the business until 1572 and afterwards his children until 1602.
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Christian Egenolff : 1502 – 1555 ; ein Frankfurter Meister des frĂĽhen Buchdrucks aus Hadamar
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and was buried in the Peterskirchhof in Frankfurt. His daughter, Magdalena Egenolff, married
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In 1535 he printed the German Bible and his own compilation of
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The Moment of Self-portraiture in German Renaissance Art
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Digitale Bibliothek – Münchener Digitalisierungszentrum
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Herbarum, arborum, fruticum, frumentorum ac leguminem
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Herbarum, arborum, fruticum, frumentorum ac leguminem
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BĂĽrger zu Frankfurt am Main '. 2022. Researchgate .
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Frankfurt-am-Main
Adam Ries
Erasmus von Rotterdam
Ulrich von Hutten
Hadamar
humanities
University of Mainz
printing
Strasbourg
typecasting
Hans Sebald Beham
Virgil Solis
Jacques Sabon
Johannes Schott
Hans Weiditz
Otto Brunfels
Hans Sachs
Sebastian MĂĽnster
Philipp Melanchthon
Sebastian Franck
Frankfurt-am-Main
Adam Lonicer
ISBN
3-930428-15-6
Christian Egenolff

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