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- Łazarz Andrysowicz (died 1577) was a Polish Renaissance printer, founder of the Oficyna Łazarzowa. He published about 270 books, prized for their high...
- further tomes of epigrams at the same printing house – that of Łazarz Andrysowicz. His final poetic effort was a description of the salt mine in Wieliczka...
- which had been founded in Cracow in the mid-sixteenth century by Łazarz Andrysowicz. Skalski opened his own printing office in 1605 or 1606. His most famous...
- Aaronowicz Jan Franciszek Adametz Alfred Altenberg Wacław Anczyc Łazarz Andrysowicz Aleksander Augezdecky Karol Bahrke Jan Nepomucen de Bobrowicz Mirosław...
- Bayerische Staatsbibliothek. De multiplici salis usu libellus. Kraków: Łazarz Andrysowicz, 1562. Digitized by Dolnośląska Biblioteka Cyfrowa. De bona militum valetudine...
- text Speculum Saxonum, which was published by the print-shop of Łazarz Andrysowicz. Uruszczak, Waclaw (2001). "Groicki, Bartlomiej". In Michael Stolleis...
- Florian Ungler, Bavarian printer active in 16th-century Krakow Łazarz Andrysowicz (died 1577), Polish Renaissance printer Stone, Daniel Z. (2001). The...
- to a text by Zofia Oleśnicka (published in Cracow in 1 556 by Łazarz Andrysowicz and two years ." Women in early modern Polish society, against the European...
- infancy. After Vietor's death, Barbara married his apprentice Łazarz Andrysowicz (Lazarus Andrea), who continued the business and who would become famous...