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Johann Froben, in Latin:
Johannes Frobenius (and combinations), (c. 1460 – 27
October 1527) was a
famous printer,
publisher and
learned Renaissance humanist...
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Hieronymus Froben (1501–1563) was a
famous pioneering printer in
Basel and the
eldest son of
Johann Froben. He was
educated at the
University of Basel...
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Ambrosius Froben, or in
Latin Frobenius (1537–1602), was a
Basel printer, and
publisher of an
almost complete Hebrew Talmud, 1578–1580. He was son of Hieronymus...
- Flurbiprofeno, Flurflex, Flurofen, Fluroptic, Fo Bi Pu Luo Fun, Forphen, Fortine,
Froben, Frolix, Fubifen, Fubiprofen, Fubofen, ****on, Fulruban, Furofen, Kai Fen...
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Count Froben Christoph of
Zimmern (19
February 1519 – 27
November 1566) was the
author of the
Zimmern Chronicle and a
member of the von
Zimmern family...
- The
Talmud on
display in the
Jewish Museum of
Switzerland brings together parts from the
first two
Talmud prints by
Daniel Bomberg and
Ambrosius Froben....
- his
books with
Froben. He
developed a
lasting ****ociation with the
great Basel publisher Johann Froben and
later his son
Hieronymus Froben (Erasmus' godson)...
- was
probably po****rised by
Johann Froben in the
early 16th century, who used them
extensively from 1516.
Froben may have been
influenced by
Aldus Manutius...
- 27 editions, it
expanded to over four
thousand entries in
Basel at the
Froben press. It "introduced a
fairly wide
audience to the
actual words and thoughts...
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Justina Froben, born 1512, was
identified as Anna
Catharina Bischoff's
oldest ancestor,
seven generations back: the
daughter of the
printer Johann Froben in...