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(near Blaubewen)
Haebla
Conrad Fyner was born in the little place Geahaven in
Wuettenberg and was printing in Esslingen from 1472.
Of his life, little is known, except that towards the end
of the 90's he left Esslingen - printed for sometime
in Urach and perhaps Stuttgaut. During the time he was
in Esslingen, Fyner produced almost all his books
in one Type only.
Conrad Fyner
how attributed to H. Eggestein
-printer of J. Gaulen de Gerson Collectmium super Magnificat
continuing the earliest brown attempt of music printing.
-served his apprenticeship at Strasburg and probably in the
office of H. Eggestein.
-Produced about 40 books
Type 120 (115) large text Type In its earliest form this measures fully
120mm and has an M surriler to that of the 96 type but sligltly
flattered on the at in later books a more elabrate and
very wide M (to the middle stroke crossed was substituted and
ultimately the body of the type was (at down to 115.
HEHL my leaf (162, T 7) from the middle of the book
-subsicated in and
- from Dominican Terciadecima - Sermo l IX
(4 leaves)
It is thought that Fyner served his apprentice-ship
at Strussburg in the printing office of H. Eggesteing and
his 1st type in undoubtedly modelded on Eggestein's
Type 3.

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