- century. The
first printer known to have used them was
Johann or
Johannes Singriener in
Vienna in 1524, and the
practice spread to Germany,
France and Belgium...
-
Viennensi ****triae
conscriptum et
aeditum ca. 1515 by the
printer Johannes Singriener in Vienna. As it
turned out, the
whole topic of the
calendar reform was...
-
Retrieved 2024-12-04. Solinus, C.I.; Camers, J.; Api****, P.; Caetani, C.;
Singriener, Johann; Alantsee, Lucas;
Libreria impressa dei
duchi di
Urbino (1520)...
-
patris augustissimi. Per
Adamum schröterum Silesium. Wien:
Johann II
Singriener, 1558.
Psalmus XCI in
honorem Alberti a
Lasco carmine saphico. Kraków:...
-
December 1514,
Vietor formed a
partnership with the
printer Johannes Singriener.
Subsequently Vietor again had his own
print shop,
located in 1516 at...
- Olomouc,
Stanislaus Thurzó,
printed by
Hieronymus Vietor and
Johannes Singriener in Vienna, 1511.
Republished and
expanded in 1831 by Richter. Czapla,...