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Christian Egenolff (1502-1555)

"Christian Egenolff or Egenolph (26 July 1502 – 9 February 1555), also known as Christian Egenolff, the Elder, was the first important printer and publisher operating from Frankfurt-am-Main, and best known for his Kräuterbuch and re-issue of books by Adam Ries, Erasmus von Rotterdam and Ulrich von Hutten.

Egenolff was born in Hadamar and studied humanities at the University of Mainz from 1516, but later took up the trade of bookprinting in Strasbourg, working for Wolfgang Küpfel and marrying Margarethe Karpf. He left Strasbourg in 1530 and started business as a printer/publisher and typecasting 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 Hans Sebald Beham and Virgil Solis. Egenolff worked with Jacques Sabon in developing new fonts." - (en.wikipedia.org 28.12.2020)

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Rechenbuch Adam Ries B/21Daniel in der LöwengrubeBiblicae Historiae, Titelumrahmung mit Zug der Juden durch das Rote Meer, MannalErschaffung EvasSündenfallKain erschlägt Abel
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Published Christian Egenolff (1502-1555)
Printing plate produced / Intellectual creation Hans Sebald Beham (1500-1550)
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