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20: 178:. Egenolff countered that his book was in fact copied from a much older book, by Johannes von Cube, and this was not forbidden. Furthermore, fifty of the images in his book were not in Schott's, and vice versa. Third, images based on nature are likely to resemble each other because the objects represented will be the same. Finally, there is no exclusive right on a subject, say Adam and Eve, that forbids an artist to depict it if someone else had already done so. It is not known how the lawsuit was decided. 126:), which contained a woodcut of von Hutten and Erasmus; it was thought (in 1850) to be the earliest known woodcut of the latter. He also published books on medicine, many of which were reprinted, even abroad. Like his father, he valued the esthetics of his books; a number of them are embellished richly with woodprints, some of which by 94:. The locations of those three books may indicate that the Schott press was moving around, with stops in Freiburg and Basel. Kusukawa proposes that the first printing may have happened in Freiburg "to allow Schott to work closely with the author". 85:
The first known book printed by him dates from 1500 (his father died in 1499); he was active as a printer for half a century. A lull in his activity occurred between 1503 and 1508, when he produced only three books, all versions of the
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began his efforts to reform the Catholic church, Schott put his press to the service of the Reformation, maintaining a personal relationship with Luther besides a professional one. Schott printed Luther's so-called
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that his press printed in 1514. Prefaces to his books indicate his scholarly education, and he seems to have had personal relationships on equal footing with the scholars of his time.
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Some 130 titles from his press are known, but the real number probably exceeds 150. They include many humanistic works (from Italian scholars and Germans, particularly
46:. He was a well-educated man, who had relationships with some of the leading humanists of his time. His press also was one of the first to be able to print 666: 166:. Schott maintained that Egenolff had violated the copyright laws (an imperial privilege for six years after publication) by copying from his 629: 602: 495: 468: 406: 376: 335: 19: 540: 515: 661: 368:
Picturing the Book of Nature: Image, Text, and Argument in Sixteenth-Century Human Anatomy and Medical Botany
565: 213: 62:, established a printing business in Strasbourg around 1480; his mother was one of the children of printer 621:
Hildegard von Bingen's Physica: The Complete English Translation of Her Classic Work on Health and Healing
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Martin Luther and the Enduring Word of God: The Wittenberg School and Its Scripture-Centered Proclamation
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Natural Philosophy Epitomised: Books 8-11 of Gregor Reisch's Philosophical pearl (1503)
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Quid est secretum?: Visual Representation of Secrets in Early Modern Europe, 1500–1700
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Ulrichi ab Hutten cum Erasmo Rotirodamo, Presbytero, Theologo, Expostulatio
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Ulrichi ab Hutten cum Erasmo Rotirodamo, Presbytero, Theologo, Expostulatio
18: 593:. In Dekoninck, Ralph; Guiderdoni, Agnès; Melion, Walter (eds.). 38:. He printed a large number of books, including tracts from 460:
The Moment of Self-portraiture in German Renaissance Art
512:"The Elevation of the Cross from a set of The Passion" 8: 463:. University of Chicago Press. p. 216. 420: 418: 371:. University of Chicago Press. p. 87. 339:(in German). Vol. 32. pp. 402–404 154:In 1533, Schott sued the Frankfurt printer 360: 358: 356: 354: 110:, based on notes sent to him by people in 584: 582: 324: 322: 320: 318: 316: 312: 101:), and also classical literature. When 390: 388: 210:(with woodcuts by Hans Wechtlin, 1517) 138:or block-cutter was (according to the 23:Johannes Schott's printer's mark, 1502 90:, an encyclopedia by German humanist 7: 122:(part of von Hutten's polemic with 66:. Johannes attended university in 14: 624:. Simon and Schuster. p. 8. 426:"Portraits of Luther and Erasmus" 401:. Baker Academic. p. 190. 667:Businesspeople from Strasbourg 537:"Viscera and Bloodletting Man" 336:Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie 254:Introductiones apotelematiscae 243:Introductiones apotelematiscae 174:and compiled and annotated by 140:Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie 34:1550) was a book printer from 1: 490:. Routledge. pp. 22–23. 31: 457:Koerner, Joseph Leo (1993). 194:(three printings, 1503–1508) 683: 618:Throop, Priscilla (1998). 597:. Brill. pp. 635–59. 589:Leitch, Stephanie (2020). 562:"A Tour of Ptolemy's Maps" 541:Philadelphia Museum of Art 516:Metropolitan Museum of Art 484:Kusukawa, Sachiko (2017). 365:Kusukawa, Sachiko (2012). 292:(late 1520s - early 1530s) 250:Die Kunst der chiromanzey 70:(in 1490, at age 13), in 158:, who had published the 566:University of Minnesota 252:(German translation of 208:Feldbuch der Wundarzney 290:Herbarium Vivae Icones 198:Das Leben Jesu Christi 192:Margarita Philosophica 168:Herbarium Vivae Icones 142:) the first to create 114:. Schott also printed 88:Margarita Philosophica 30:(19 June 1477 – 24: 395:Kolb, Robert (2016). 22: 214:Martin WaldseemĂĽller 144:chiaroscuro woodcuts 80:Enchiridion poĂ«ticum 48:chiaroscuro woodcuts 296:Hildegard of Bingen 248:Johannes Indagine, 146:with three blocks. 331:"Schott, Johannes" 204:Hans von Gersdorff 156:Christian Egenolff 124:Desiderius Erasmus 25: 438:. 9 February 1850 431:Notes and Queries 272:Ulrich von Hutten 265:Invocavit Sermons 239:Johannes Indagine 218:Matthias Ringmann 170:, illustrated by 164:Eucharius Rösslin 116:Ulrich von Hutten 108:Invocavit Sermons 99:Ulrich von Hutten 64:Johannes Mentelin 58:Schott's father, 674: 636: 635: 615: 609: 608: 586: 577: 576: 574: 572: 558: 552: 551: 549: 547: 533: 527: 526: 524: 522: 508: 502: 501: 481: 475: 474: 454: 448: 447: 445: 443: 422: 413: 412: 392: 383: 382: 362: 349: 348: 346: 344: 326: 33: 682: 681: 677: 676: 675: 673: 672: 671: 662:German printers 642: 641: 640: 639: 632: 617: 616: 612: 605: 588: 587: 580: 570: 568: 560: 559: 555: 545: 543: 535: 534: 530: 520: 518: 510: 509: 505: 498: 483: 482: 478: 471: 456: 455: 451: 441: 439: 424: 423: 416: 409: 394: 393: 386: 379: 364: 363: 352: 342: 340: 329:Steiff (1891). 328: 327: 314: 309: 226:Georgius Ubelin 184: 152: 74:(1492), and in 56: 28:Johannes Schott 17: 12: 11: 5: 680: 678: 670: 669: 664: 659: 654: 644: 643: 638: 637: 630: 610: 603: 578: 553: 528: 503: 496: 476: 469: 449: 414: 407: 384: 377: 350: 311: 310: 308: 305: 304: 303: 293: 279: 269: 257: 246: 236: 222:Jacobus Eszler 211: 201: 195: 183: 180: 151: 150:Copyright case 148: 55: 52: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 679: 668: 665: 663: 660: 658: 655: 653: 650: 649: 647: 633: 631:9781594777752 627: 623: 622: 614: 611: 606: 604:9789004432260 600: 596: 592: 585: 583: 579: 567: 563: 557: 554: 542: 538: 532: 529: 517: 513: 507: 504: 499: 497:9781351915700 493: 489: 488: 480: 477: 472: 470:9780226449999 466: 462: 461: 453: 450: 437: 433: 432: 427: 421: 419: 415: 410: 408:9781493404308 404: 400: 399: 391: 389: 385: 380: 378:9780226465289 374: 370: 369: 361: 359: 357: 355: 351: 338: 337: 332: 325: 323: 321: 319: 317: 313: 306: 301: 297: 294: 291: 287: 286:Otto Brunfels 283: 280: 277: 273: 270: 267: 266: 261: 260:Martin Luther 258: 255: 251: 247: 244: 240: 237: 234: 233: 227: 223: 219: 215: 212: 209: 205: 202: 199: 196: 193: 189: 188:Gregor Reisch 186: 185: 182:Notable books 181: 179: 177: 176:Otto Brunfels 173: 169: 165: 161: 157: 149: 147: 145: 141: 137: 136:formschneider 133: 132:Hans Wechtlin 129: 125: 121: 117: 113: 109: 104: 103:Martin Luther 100: 95: 93: 92:Gregor Reisch 89: 83: 81: 77: 73: 69: 65: 61: 60:Martin Schott 53: 51: 49: 45: 41: 40:Martin Luther 37: 29: 21: 620: 613: 594: 569:. 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Schott's 128:Hans Baldung 119: 107: 96: 87: 84: 79: 57: 27: 26: 16:Book printer 657:1550 deaths 652:1477 births 160:Kreuterbuch 646:Categories 307:References 232:Geographia 230:Ptolemy's 112:Wittenberg 72:Heidelberg 42:and other 36:Strasbourg 571:11 August 546:11 August 521:11 August 442:13 August 343:11 August 54:Biography 44:Reformers 68:Freiburg 300:Physica 256:, 1523) 628:  601:  494:  467:  405:  375:  302:(1533) 278:(1523) 268:(1523) 245:(1522) 235:(1513) 224:, and 200:(1508) 76:Basel 626:ISBN 599:ISBN 573:2021 548:2021 523:2021 492:ISBN 465:ISBN 444:2021 403:ISBN 373:ISBN 345:2021 284:and 130:and 162:by 118:'s 648:: 581:^ 564:. 539:. 514:. 436:15 434:. 428:. 417:^ 387:^ 353:^ 333:. 315:^ 298:, 288:, 274:, 262:, 241:, 228:, 220:, 216:, 206:, 190:, 50:. 32:c. 634:. 607:. 575:. 550:. 525:. 500:. 473:. 446:. 411:. 381:. 347:.

Index


Strasbourg
Martin Luther
Reformers
chiaroscuro woodcuts
Martin Schott
Johannes Mentelin
Freiburg
Heidelberg
Basel
Gregor Reisch
Ulrich von Hutten
Martin Luther
Wittenberg
Ulrich von Hutten
Desiderius Erasmus
Hans Baldung
Hans Wechtlin
formschneider
chiaroscuro woodcuts
Christian Egenolff
Eucharius Rösslin
Hans Weiditz
Otto Brunfels
Gregor Reisch
Hans von Gersdorff
Martin WaldseemĂĽller
Matthias Ringmann
Jacobus Eszler
Georgius Ubelin

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