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Anton Koberger (c. 1440/1445 – 3
October 1513) was the
German goldsmith,
printer and
publisher who
printed and
published the
Nuremberg Chronicle, a landmark...
- work into German. Both
Latin and
German editions were
printed by
Anton Koberger in Nuremberg.
Contracts were
recorded by scribes,
bound into volumes, and...
- (1493). View of
Florence by
Hartmann Schedel,
Printed in
Nuremberg by
Anton Koberger in 1493.
Hartmann Schedel:
Registrum ****us
operis libri cronicarum cu [****]...
- one in the Low
Rhenish dialect and
another in Low Saxon. In 1483, the
Koberger was
printed . In 1494,
another Low
German Bible was
published in the dialect...
- Two of the
earlier translations were the
Mentelin Bible (1456) and the
Koberger Bible (1484).
There were as many as
fourteen in High German, four in Low...
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produce books that
could also be
considered works of art. In 1470
Anton Koberger opened Europe's
first print shop in Nuremberg. In 1493, he
published the...
- a
relatively short distance across the Alps. Dürer's
godfather Anton Koberger left
goldsmithing to
become a
printer and
publisher in the year of Dürer's...
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appeared in the Free
Imperial City of
Nuremberg from
about 1485:
Anton Koberger (c. 1440–1513) used them for the
publication of the
Nuremberg Chronicle...
- A
woodcut of Noah's Ark from
Anton Koberger's German Bible...
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printed and
published by Germany's
largest publisher, the
Nuremberger Anton Koberger, who was also Dürer's godfather. The
first is the
Schatzbehalter der wahren...