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Johann Herwagen or
Johann Herwagen the Elder,
known as
Hervagius (1497 in
Hegau - 1557–1558 in Basel) was a
Swiss Protestant publisher. In
contact with...
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Editio princeps (First Edition) was
published in
Basel in 1544 by
Johann Herwagen with the
works of
Archimedes in Gr**** and Latin. The
following are ordered...
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Gertrude Lachner, also
known as
Froben or
Herwagen, (d.
circa 1559–1560 in Basel) was a
Swiss humanist and
publisher close to Erasmus.
Initially the wife...
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Hieronymus Froben who
carried on the
business in
collaboration with
Johann Herwagen and
later Nikolaus Episcopius.
Johannes Frobens memorial plaque in the...
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Bible made by
Sebastian Castellio and
published in 1555 by
Johann Herwagen in Basel. It is,
along with the
Olivetan Bible, one of the
earliest French...
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reprints of this
edition appeared, in 1566 and 1601. In 1563,
Johann Herwagen included it in
volume III of his eight-volume
Opera Omnia, and this was...
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Works of the
Venerable Bede the Priest...] (in Latin), Basel:
Johann Herwagen Jr., 1563, pp. 311–342. Gratarolo, Guglielmo, ed. (1567),
Dialogus de Substantiis...
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natura rerum and De
temporum ratione (first
attributed to him by John
Herwagen) and a Vita S.
Dunstani signed "B" (first
attributed to him by Jean Mabillon)...
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planetarum motuum tabulae octoginta quinque (in Latin). Basel:
Johann Herwagen (1.). 1553.
Silvio Magrini (ed.),
Joannes de
Blanchinis ferrariensis e...
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would become his
successor and
joined forces with the
printers Johann Herwagen and
Nicolaus Episcopius.
Episcopius would marry Froben's
daughter Justina...