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Christoph Froschauer (ca. 1490 – 1
April 1564) was the
first printer in Zurich,
notably for
printing the
Froschauer Bible, the
Zwinglian Bible translation...
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Daniel Froschauer (born 30
December 1965) is an
Austrian classical violinist and
member of the
board of
directors of the
Vienna Philharmonic. Born in Vienna...
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Froschauer is a German-language surname.
Christoph Froschauer (ca. 1490–1564),
printer in Zürich
Froschauer Bibel, a
Zwinglian bible printed in Zürich...
- Leo Jud,
pastor of St.
Peter parish. At the
printing shop of
Christoph Froschauer, the New
Testament appeared in
print from 1525 to 1529, and later, parts...
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banknotes printing and
bookselling company,
established by
Christoph Froschauer in 1519 as a book
printer and publisher. It is
currently operating in...
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Scott Froschauer is an
American artist, sculptor, and key grip. He is
primarily known for his
public art installations,
especially those that
modify traditional...
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Helmuth Emil
Froschauer (22
September 1933 – 18
August 2019) was an
Austrian conductor,
especially a
choral conductor who
received his
first training as...
- The
Zurich Bible of 1531, also
known as the
Froschauer Bible of 1531, is a
translation of the
Bible from the Hebrew,
Aramaic and Gr****
language into German...
- he was
invited to
partake in a
sausage supper that
Froschauer served to his workers–who,
Froschauer later claimed, were
exhausted from
putting out the...
- chronicles.
Huldrych Zwingli's
Bible translation of the 1520s (the 1531
Froschauer Bible) was in an
Alemannic variant of
Early Modern High German. From the...