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mornings and in handicrafts in the afternoon. The school lived through financially challenging times as it did not count with a stable amount alumni. In 1856, the building was renovated by Amadeus Lukas Merian. Afterwards, the number of students rose rather fast and the building became too small. In 1884 the school left the building at the Totengässlein and moved to the Kanonengasse. In 1897 the school for women education moved in with about 1300 students. The school was founded with the support of the
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and Nicolaus Episcopius. Episcopius would marry Froben's daughter Justina in 1529. The joint venture did not last, and Hiernoymus Froben established a new printing house in the Bäumleingasse. The Episcopius family printed in the building until 1599 when Eusiebius Episcopius, the grandson of Nikolaus
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In 1801, the pedagogue Johann Georg Tobler opened a boys' school in the house, which operated until 1803. In 1814, in the building the first so-called "daughters school" of the state in Basel was established. The young women were educated in geography, history, French, German and religion in the
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In the late 15th century, Johann Amerbach rented the building and established an additional printing press in the house. In the 1490s he eventually purchased it and further onwards, it became a home for humanist writers and scholars. In 1507 Johann Amerbach sold the
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is located in the building. In 1925 Josef Anton Häfliger donated his personal pharmacological collection to the university and became a part of the Pharmacy Museum. In 1938 and 1952
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In 1917, the University of Basel purchased the building and established a pharmacological institute. Its first professor was Karl Heinrich Zörnig. Since 1924, the
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Episcopius, died. For some years afterward, little is known about the house except the names of three subsequent owners.
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in 1950. In 1999, the pharmacological institute moved to the Klingelbergstrasse, but the museum stayed.
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was the director of the pharmacological institute. In Basel, Reichstein isolated the
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to Johann Froben, his successor. Froben employed humanists like
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would become his successor and joined forces with the printers
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was first mentioned in 1316. Behind, another house was called
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resided in the house during his proof reading of the
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Basel
Johann Amerbach
Johann Froben
Sebastian Brant
Beatus Rhenanus
Johannes Reuchlin
Sebastian MĂĽnster
Hebrew
Johannes Oecolampadius
Greek-Latin Bible
Erasmus of Rotterdam
Hieronymus Froben
Johann Herwagen
Gesellschaft fĂĽr das Gute und GemeinnĂĽtzige
Pharmacy Museum of the University of Basel
Tadeusz Reichstein
Cortisone
Nobel Prize in Chemistry









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