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distributors the
works of the
Frobens reached the
European book
market in Venice, London,
Frankfurt or
Paris in a
timely manner.
Froben emplo**** Hans Holbein...
- 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...
- (1466–1536) in
consultation with
leading scholars, and
printed by
Johann Froben (1460–1527) of Basel. An
estimate of up to 300,000
copies were
printed in...
- 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....
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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...
- of
Johannes Froben (died 1527), who in 1510 had
married Wolfgang Lachner's daughter,
Gertrude Lachner. He was also
involved in the
Frobens publishing program:...
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Frobenius Forster (30
August 1709, at Königsfeld in
Upper Bavaria – 11
October 1791, at Ratisbon) was a
German Benedictine, Prince-Abbot of St. Emmeram...
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child Ludwig Schmitz as
carnival speaker Edgar Pauly as the
servant of the
Frobens Charlotte Schultz as Äls's
nurse Paul
Bildt as the
notary for testament...
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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...