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Andreas Cratander (born
Andreas Hartmann in Strasbourg, ca. 1490; died 1540) was a
Swiss printer, publisher, and book seller.
Based in Basel, his workshop...
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Commentariorum in
centum Claudii Ptolemaei sententias (in Latin). Basel:
Andreas Cratander. 1531. De
rebus coelestibus (in Latin). Firenze:
eredi Filippo Giunta...
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second book of Cicero's
letters to
Brutus was
first printed by
Andreas Cratander of
Basel in 1528 from a now lost m****cript
obtained for him by Sichardus...
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complete edited edition of the
works of Galen,
which was
printed by
Andreas Cratander in 1538. De
historia is Fuchs'
major work, a
large book
about plants and...
- Printer's
Device for
Andreas Cratander, by Holbein, cut by Faber. 1522...
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authorship of over
twenty books. In
Basel he
worked with the
printers Andreas Cratander, Adam Petri, and
Henric Petri. Adam
Petri who also
printed two
books he...
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Autun the Priest's
Seven Books...] (in Latin), Basel:
Heirs of
Andreas Cratander, 1544, pp. 110–227. "Venerabilis
Bedae Presbyteri Περὶ Διδάξεων sive Elementorum...
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impressions made by
Claude Chevallon in 1528
circa in
Paris and
Andreas Cratander in 1530 in Basel.
Claudius of Turin's
texts were
misattributed here to...
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Sturmeck (1489–1553),
Protestant statesman and
reformist Andreas Cratander (1490–1540),
printer Katharina Zell (1497–1568),
Protestant writer Jacob...
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veraeque medicinae, non
poenitendam operam olim
indulsisse iuvabit. Basel,
Cratander (Andreas Leennius) 1529; 27
Galen texts into
Latin by 9
different translators...