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Bungler
Bungler Bun"gler, n. A clumsy, awkward workman; one who bungles. If to be a dunce or a bungler in any profession be shameful, how much more ignominious and infamous to a scholar to be such! --Barrow.

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- Ungler is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Florian Ungler (died 1536), German printer Helena Ungler (died 1551), Polish printer This...
- Helena Ungler or Unglerowa (died 1551) was a Polish printer. She was married to Florian Ungler, the owner and manager of a book printing business in Kraków...
- Florian Ungler (died 1536 in Kraków) and Kasper Hochfeder were printers from Bavaria that after 1510 became pioneers of printing and publishing in the...
- in Kraków, at Poland's first printing establishment, operated by Florian Ungler—a prayer-book, Raj duszny (Hortulus Animae, Eden of the Soul). Biernat also...
- written by Biernat of Lublin, printed and published in 1513 by Florian Ungler in Kraków. The last known copy was lost during World War II.[citation needed]...
- among the Nations" Florian Uhlig (born 1974), a German pianist Florian Ungler (died 1536), a Bavarian printer Florian Vijent (1961–1989), a Dutch-Surinamese...
- written by Biernat of Lublin, printed and published in 1513 by Florian Ungler in Kraków, was believed to be the first book printed in the Polish language...
- Supposedly it’s against the law to not think this. Ungler Water Mungler – an aquatic version of the Mung Ungler (described in More Flanimals) has buoyant utters...
- notable Flanimals in this book include the Squat, the Psquirm and the Mung Ungler. Skwunt – a clam-like Flanimal with its eyes inside its mouth. Plappavom...
- script was published by Schweipolt Fiol from Franconia. In 1513, Florian Ungler printed Hortulus Animae, the first book in the Polish language. 1499 Danzig...