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Johannes Mentelin,
sometimes also
spelled Mentlin, (born
around 1410 in Schlettstadt,
today Sélestat; died
December 12, 1478, in Strasbourg) was a pioneering...
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translation to his own doctrine. Two of the
earlier translations were the
Mentelin Bible (1456) and the
Koberger Bible (1484).
There were as many as fourteen...
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fifteenth century. In 1466,
before Martin Luther was even born,
Johannes Mentelin printed the
Mentel Bible, a High
German vernacular Bible, at Strasbourg...
- 1488[citation needed] he
married Salome Mentelin, a
daughter of the well-known Straßburg
printer Johannes Mentelin, in
whose printing shop he ****isted. He...
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Speculum maius 1473
Strasbourg edition of the
Speculum Historiale by
Johann Mentelin Author Vincent of
Beauvais Language Latin Genre Encyclopedia...
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spelled Eckstein or Eggesteyn) is considered,
along with
Johannes Mentelin, to be the
earliest book
printer in
Strasbourg and
therefore one of the...
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printing industry with
pioneers such as
Johannes Gutenberg,
Johannes Mentelin, and
Heinrich Eggestein.
Among the
darkest periods in the city's long history...
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Italy (1465)
Mentelin Bible, the
first bible to be
printed in any
vernacular language, one of the
first edition copies printed by
Johann Mentelin in Strasbourg...
- was a
German book
printer of the
incunabular era.
Together with
Johannes Mentelin and
Heinrich Eggestein, he was one of the
pioneers of book-printing in...
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Other printers of
incunabula were Günther
Zainer of Augsburg,
Johannes Mentelin and
Heinrich Eggestein of Strasbourg,
Heinrich Gran of Haguenau, Johann...