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Erhard Ratdolt (1442–1528) was an
early German printer from Augsburg. He was
active as a
printer in
Venice from 1476 to 1486, and
afterwards in Augsburg...
- 1475 by
Augustinus Carnerius. Less than a
decade later, in 1482,
Erhard Ratdolt published an
edition of De astronomia,
which carried the full
title Clarissimi...
- Venice, he
commissioned the
publication of his
Calendarium with
Erhard Ratdolt (printed in 1476). Regiomont****
reached Rome, but he died
there after...
- Appian:
Historia Romana.
Printed in
Venice 1477 by
Erhard Ratdolt...
- (c. 1300)
explicitly conflated the two Euclids, as did
printer Erhard Ratdolt's 1482
editio princeps of Camp**** of Novara's
Latin translation of the...
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Elder (1398–1469),
master weaver, town
councillor and
merchant Erhard Ratdolt (1442–1528), Printer,
famous for
having produced the
first known printers...
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Virtualis –
National Széchényi Library, Budapest, Hungary. Augsburg:
Erhard Ratdolt, at the
expense of
Theobald ****er (Buda). 1488. Miklós
Jankovich purchased...
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bishop from
Chessmen (1937) (from
Jacobus Publicius, in his Ars oratoria, Ars epistolandi, Ars memorativa,
published by
Erhard Ratdolt in
Venice in 1482)....
- De
astronomia was
first published, with
accompanying figures, by
Erhard Ratdolt in Venice, 1482,
under the
title Clarissimi uiri
Hyginii Poeticon astronomicon...
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medieval editions, pre 1482 1460s, Regiomont**** (incomplete) 1482,
Erhard Ratdolt (Venice),
editio princeps (in Latin) 1533,
editio princeps of the Gr****...