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Jacob Eber
*Heinrich Eggestern
*Martin Flach
Matthias Brant
Strassburg
Latin Bible $460 * Johann Mentelin 1st Strassburg printer Bartholomaeus Kistler
* Heinrich Kroblachtzen Adolph Rusch of Ingweiler [inserted] Thomas Anshelm of Baden
*The 'R' Printer (Adolph Rusch)
C.W. Cinis Argentinensis [end inserted]
Directorium hanenae vite 1488 - *Johann Pruss *Johann Schitt
* George Husner *Martin Schott
*Johann Reinhard, Gruninger Wilhelm Schaffener
Matthias Hupfuff
around 1450 - Gutenberg started to print
by 1460 - there were 3 presses at work in Europe
1470- 17 1480 - 122 1490 - 202
1500 - 247 Printing introduced into Spain at Valencia in 1474.
Lambert Palmart - 1st Spanish printer.

Milan (in Haebler 110 leaves)
1) Antonius Zarotus* 6) A. Bonus
2) Leonhard Pachel und 3) Ulrich Scinzenzella
4) Johannes Bissolas und 5) Benedictus Mangius
Gunter Zainer - Augsburg - died 1478
Johann Zainer - Ulm "pecia" (piece)

BMC I p. xx the quotation of the types in which a book is printed by
means of the average measurement of 20 unleaded lines
multiply the height of the type page by 25 + dividing
it by the number of lines it contains - margin of
variability I 2 on either side.

- Aramaic - the vernacular speech of the Jews + took a place beside Hebrew
in their religious + literary life. It was the language spoken by Jesus + the Apostles and probably the original language of the Gospels as well.
- no original manuscript of any of Shakespeare's plays is known
to or[?] ist - a curcumstance which greatly enhances the
importance of the early printed editions. 1st folio
(1623) published by 2 of his fellow actors. Wm.. Shakspe
Basel * Berthold Ruppel - 1? assistant to Gutenberg
* Michael Wennsler
* Johann Froben

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