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- October 1539, when he set up the company in the "casa de Juan Cromberger". Cromberger's name also appeared on all early publications in Mexico until 1545...
- arrived in 1536 in Mexico City by Juan Pablos in representation of Juan Cromberger. The John of London was possibly built during the 1620s by Robert Trenckmore...
- Calisto y Melibea (Tragic Comedy of Calisto and Melibea) (Seville: Jacobo Cromberger) appeared in 1502. This version contained 5 additional acts, bringing...
- Americas Established by the archbishop Juan de Zumárraga, using Hans Cromberger from Seville, the first book printed was Breve y Mas Compendiosa Doctrina...
- Seville in mid-to-late 1519 by Jacobo Cromberger. A revised edition was published in Seville in 1530 by Juan Cromberger, and later first reprinted posthumously...
- died c. 1564 in Sevilla), merchant, in cooperation with Jacob and Hans Cromberger founder of the Deutscher Amerikahandel Johann Mützel [de] (1647–1717)...
- (2013). "More Books from the Sixteenth Century Printed in Seville by the Cromberger Dynasty". Bulletin of Spanish Studies. 90 (4–5): 679–718. doi:10.1080/14753820...
- las Campanas" (House of the Bells) by the Seville-based publisher Juan Cromberger [es] with Italian printer Juan Pablos who worked for living expenses for...
- Toledo, 1517, 1520 y 1527, Juan de Villaquirán. Sevilla, 1535 y 1540, Juan Cromberger. Amberes, 1557 y 1573, Martín Nucio. Some of its editions were censored...
- was established in present-day Mexico City in 1539 by publisher Juan Cromberger. Mestizos and natives also contributed to the body of colonial literature...